here is the source
http://groups.google.com/group/rhino-tools-dev/web/potential_memory_leak.zip

On Sep 3, 12:48 pm, Jason Meckley <[email protected]> wrote:
> tabbed to enter and hit space bar. picking up where I left off...
>
> itappears the major offenders are:
> System.Security.Policy.PolicyLevel (3) totaling 23,080
> System.Reflection.Emit.OpCode and System.RunTimeType (~1020) totaling
> 15,556
>
> going back to the root and looking at all threads doesn't give me much
> though. well, maybe it does, but I cannot tell for sure.
>
> Castle.Core.Resource.ConfigResource(String sectionName) ctor 31.82%
> Rhino.Queues.Storage.QueueStorage.SetIdFromDb() 6.82%
>
> I'll post a zip of the solution and profile shortly.
>
> On Sep 3, 12:41 pm, Jason Meckley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > here's the step up. I have a simple windows service I'm using to spike
> > RSB with RQ. real simple
> > 2 consumers (A & B) with 2 messages (A & B) a sends A message to B. B
> > consumes and sends a message to A. both messges have a byte[] property
> > with 1024 bytes (just to give the message some weight).
>
> > so I update the assemblies fire up task manager, dot trace and the
> > service.  Task manager is showing a steady increase in memory
> > consumption. although not as drastic with the updated Esent.Interop.
> > And 
> > followinghttp://ayende.com/Blog/archive/2009/08/31/how-i-found-a-memory-leak.aspx
> > (possibly the only resource on the net for "how to locate a memory
> > leak"). Here is what I found.
>
> > the 2 main culprits on Root are String and Object (lovely, only the 2
> > most common types:) )
>
> > I opened both String and Object in separate tabs here are the tops
> > results
>
> > System.String
> >            + System.Object
> >                      + Garbage Collection Handler holding 12 objects
> > totaling 6336 bytes
>
> > System.Object holding 18 objects totaling 31924 bytes
>
> > So at this point I look at the outgoing references to Object and it
> > appears the major offenders are:
> > System.Security.Policy.PolicyLevel
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