On 9/28/2012 3:09 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi Marcus,

The 5GB is on a squid on a different server... one not running under valgrind. 
I've restarted that process since my last e-mail so it's using much less mem 
now, but be assured it will eventually creep back up to 5GB and beyond.

I get the 5GB number from top and ps... they show roughly that number for both virtual 
and resident. It's a real problem... the machines will start swapping like crazy when 
they exhaust physical RAM and the servers slow down badly. Left for long enough, they'll 
eventually crash with a "malloc() returned null" exception or something along 
those lines. It's a real leak.

Amos identified some leaks from my valgrind output and when those make it into 
a daily build I'll try again and report my findings.

Thanks
-Ty

I was just reading another thing you wrote and I want to ask:
how many times per minute are you reconfiguring squid by using HUP?
just curios? (reminds me old thing about memory leak and reconfiguring)

Eliezer
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