> 
> There is obviously a memory shortage on your machine. Some 
> processes are eating up your memory.
> Just doing a stat query does not need much RAM, so you seem 
> to have processes other than nfdump, consuming a lot of RAM. 
> The same can be true of you do extensive statistic processing 
> - lots of -s options - however, this is not an nfdump problem 
> rather a problem of available memory. use vmstat and other 
> system tools to find out more.
> 
>       - Peter
> 

Hi Peter,

Thanks for the reply, hope you had a good holiday.

Hopefully I have this resolved...

The system has 1Gb of RAM and 2Gb of swap (which is now rarely used).

I agree that it looks like RAM exhaustion as the attached MRTG png
suggests.

I'm using Gentoo and I pretty much re-compiled the entire toolchain
after upgrading gcc from 3.4.6 to 4.1.1, so far everything seems to be
working a lot better.

Many Thanks

Giles

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