Hi, Taken from the ps manual:
RSS resident set size, the non-swapped physical memory that a task has used (in kiloBytes). (alias rssize, rsz). I'm guessing by charted he means memory usage over time. When running Py(MSN|ICQ)t on OpenBSD/SPARC I have experienced similar issues for a long time. It's almost impossible to run it on that configuration when 60-70 users are connected concurrently as the memory usage grows constantly. /Jonas On ons, 2007-06-06 at 09:40 +0200, David E Freitas wrote: > Hi, > > Just some clarifications: > What's this "RSS segment" thing? > > And, what do you mean by "charted"? > > Sincerely, > > > David > On 6/5/07, Alexey Nezhdanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi. > > I am experiencing another problem with pyMSN-t now - it's RSS segment > > constantly grows. Not very fast but constantly. > > When charted - it is clearly seen that it leaks RAM faster in day i.e. when > > more users use it. > > To give some idea - it grows for about 1-1.5Mb per hour when used by ~50-70 > > users. > > > > Did anyone encountered such a problem before and/or know how to fix it? > > I am running on Ubuntu 6.06, twisted 2.2.0. > > Transport version is latest stable - 0.11.2 > > Server is ejabberd 1.1.3 though it probably makes no difference. > > > > -- > > Respectfully > > Alexey Nezhdanov > > _______________________________________________ > > py-transports mailing list > > py-transports@blathersource.org > > http://lists.modevia.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/py-transports > > > _______________________________________________ > py-transports mailing list > py-transports@blathersource.org > http://lists.modevia.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/py-transports _______________________________________________ py-transports mailing list py-transports@blathersource.org http://lists.modevia.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/py-transports