Hello,

I noticed the following:

# config file:
mem_max         16m
lo_mark         8m

# ps awux:
USER       PID %CPU %MEM   VSZ  RSS TTY      STAT START   TIME COMMAND
proxy     3314  0.1 22.9 62780 29408 ?       S    Nov22   8:24 /usr/sbin/oops -c 
/etc/oops/oops.cfg

I got used to the feeling when squid ("limited" to 8MB in-memory
objects) started to use 80MB+ or more memory. Oops so far was
slight on memory but had only light use. Now it's under fair amount
of use, and started to use memory, growing slower than squid used to
but still noticeable after a time.

How shall I interpret the mem-max and lo-mark settings? 67MB virtual
allocation size is obviously a bit higher than 16MB in the setting,
or the 8MB at lo_mark. :) [even resident size is 29M, which makes
sometimes to the swap, which isn't really good for a busy cache.]

(Is there a point to make a stat about memory allocation?)

cya,
grin
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