Although this may be covered elsewhere, I just wanted to 
confirm my observations of memory utilization within 
JFFNMS.

When the processes (primarily the cron jobs) are run under
root, it is common to see memory usage at close to 100%.
When setup according to the instructions provided (thanks
Javier, Craig and others!) by running the processes under 
the JFFNMS user, memory usage will usually be much lower.
In my case on a CentOS 4.1 box with 2.8GHz proc and 4Gb
of memory, usage dropped from 3.9GB used to 1.2 GB used.
That was a drop from 98% to 28% utilization!

Good luck to you!
Robin Horton


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