Bug#432265: Uses more than double amount of memory on 64bit

2009-04-08 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Tue, 07 Apr 2009, Thomas Damgaard Nielsen wrote:
 I can confirm this problem.

It is related to the way perl behaves on 32 vs 64 bit.  I don't know if
there is anything we can do about it.

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Bug#432265: Uses more than double amount of memory on 64bit

2009-04-07 Thread Thomas Damgaard Nielsen

I can confirm this problem.

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Bug#432265: Uses more than double amount of memory on 64bit

2007-07-08 Thread Andras Korn
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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