Hi,
as described in the mentioned FAQ point, the information is related to
the stripped binary size - this is not related to process size, which
depends also on the monit configuration (how many services are
monitored, etc.)
The information was added to the FAQ in may 2004 and was not updated
since that => it is related to monit release 4.3.
Since monit 4.3 many new features were added and the binary size grew.
Martin
Javi Roman wrote:
Hi all!
I'm trying to compile monit with minimal size with the following
compilation options:
CFLAGS="-Os -pipe -mips32 -mtune=mips32 -funit-at-a-time -s -Wall -D
_REENTRANT"
./configure --prefix=/usr \
--without-largefiles \
--without-resource \
--without-ssl
(How you can see, it's a MIPS32 machine)
The final executable file shows these sizes:
text data bss dec hex filename
310141 20600 68220 398961 61671 monit-4.8.2/monit
The minimal size in RAM will be 398961 bytes I guess, and top utility
shows me about 664 KBytes monit running.
These values are far away from the FAQ ones. The FAQ says:
... It is possible to reduce the monit binary to a size of <220kB
dynamically
liked with SSL, <850kB statically linked with SSL and <270kB statically
linked without SSL ...
Please any idea about this issue?
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