In the last episode (Sep 12), Jesse Guardiani said:
> Dan Nelson wrote:
> > In the last episode (Sep 12), Jesse Guardiani said:
> >> Dan Nelson wrote:
> >> > In the last episode (Sep 11), Jesse Guardiani said:
> >> >
> >> >> 2.) What, exactly, is RES? `man top` describes it as this:
> >> >> "
Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Sep 12), Jesse Guardiani said:
>> Dan Nelson wrote:
>> > In the last episode (Sep 11), Jesse Guardiani said:
>> >
>> >> 2.) What, exactly, is RES? `man top` describes it as this:
>> >> "RES is the current amount of resident memory", but does
>> >>
Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dan Nelson wrote:
>
> > In the last episode (Sep 11), Jesse Guardiani said:
> >> 1.) Where is my Free memory going? I can't account for it
> >> in the SIZE and RES columns of the various processes.
> >> These are relatively constant.
> >
> >
In the last episode (Sep 12), Jesse Guardiani said:
> Dan Nelson wrote:
> > In the last episode (Sep 11), Jesse Guardiani said:
> >
> >> 2.) What, exactly, is RES? `man top` describes it as this:
> >> "RES is the current amount of resident memory", but does
> >> that mean RES is included
Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Sep 11), Jesse Guardiani said:
>> 1.) Where is my Free memory going? I can't account for it
>> in the SIZE and RES columns of the various processes.
>> These are relatively constant.
>
> Disk cache.
I thought it might be something like that. My la
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> J> 1.) Where is my Free memory going?
>
> given what you say
> custom-python->>>qmail-scanner->clamd->qmail-queue
>
> This whole scenario is very memory intensive. First you have each email
> "pythonized" and then qmail-scanner is *very* memory intensive, as it
Hello Jesse,
Thursday, September 11, 2003, 5:15:31 PM, you wrote:
J> I am stress testing a FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE server (it's a pre-
J> production test server) by sending huge email messages to it
J> via SMTP.
I too am putting together a 4.8 box as we speak for a client.
J> I'm running qmail-1.03
In the last episode (Sep 11), Jesse Guardiani said:
> 1.) Where is my Free memory going? I can't account for it
> in the SIZE and RES columns of the various processes.
> These are relatively constant.
Disk cache.
> 2.) What, exactly, is RES? `man top` describes it as this:
> "RES is