Package: amavisd-new
Version: 1:2.4.2-6.1
Severity: normal
Hi,
I just noticed that two almost identical amavisd-new installations had
wildly different memory usages.
The only difference is that one system is i386, whereas the other amd64.
On i386, top reports:
VIRT RES SHR CODE DATA SWAP nFLT %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
58660 52m 5176 1024 46m 47009 5.3 0:01.94 amavisd (master)
59428 49m 1468 1024 46m 91760 4.9 0:00.00 amavisd (virgin child)
59428 49m 1440 1024 46m 92040 4.9 0:00.01 amavisd (virgin child)
59428 49m 1464 1024 46m 91800 4.9 0:00.01 amavisd (virgin child)
Whereas on amd64:
VIRT RES SHR CODE DATA SWAP nFLT %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
164m 95m 9016 12 83m 68m 12 9.5 0:02.93 amavisd (master)
165m 88m 1408 12 83m 77m0 8.8 0:00.01 amavisd (virgin child)
165m 88m 1400 12 83m 77m0 8.8 0:00.01 amavisd (virgin child)
165m 88m 1372 12 83m 77m0 8.8 0:00.01 amavisd (virgin child)
Both were started a few minutes ago, so the difference isn't caused by the
64bit version having been running for a long time.
I'm having a hard time accepting this difference as normal.
Maybe this is a bug in perl?
i386: This is perl, v5.8.8 built for i486-linux-gnu-thread-multi
amd64: This is perl, v5.8.8 built for x86_64-linux-gnu-thread-multi
Andras
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