Thanks for the quick response. I surely do not have any packages installed.
I didn't know of 'ps aux', but now I'll keep an eye on it.

Kind regards Anders

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Fra: cbuech...@gmail.com [mailto:cbuech...@gmail.com] På vegne af Chris
Buechler
Sendt: 4. september 2009 09:25
Til: support@pfsense.com
Emne: Re: [pfSense Support] Running out of memory

On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 3:20 AM, <a_subscribti...@fiberby.dk> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have two pfsense running for approximately 1300 costumers each.
> They hold between 10-15 vlans each, and is acting as dhcp servers.
> All traffic is being natted.
> It's a full install with no packages installed.
>
> The platform they are running on is supermicro servers, with 1GB ram.
>
> These are the services that is running:
> DNS Forwarder   (all users are given "real" dns-server addresses)
> NTP clock sync
> DHCP Service
> SNMP Service
> UPnP Service
>
> My problem is related to the use of memory.
> Over time they use more and more of the memory, and after approximately
two
> month the memory is full (90+%), and they start to use the swap file.
> After that I restart them, because I can lower the amount of cpu used.
>

You must have some package installed that has a memory leak. Nothing
I'm aware of in the base system will do that. Check 'ps aux' in
Diagnostics -> Command for what process is leaking memory.

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