> From:  Chris Garrigues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date:  Fri, 03 Oct 2003 17:40:05 -0500
>
> My home system hosed up a bit ago.  I'm at work ssh'd in to read my mail and 
> happened to have top running on a window that I was able to cut and paste from 
> after it froze.  Here's what top was showing when it went away on me:
> 
> top - 16:41:39 up 1 day, 22:46,  4 users,  load average: 55.46, 31.57, 15.80
> Tasks: 451 total,  29 running, 422 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
> Cpu(s):   0.4% user,  99.6% system,   0.0% nice,   0.0% idle
> Mem:    255596k total,   253424k used,     2172k free,     1276k buffers
> Swap:   530104k total,   530104k used,        0k free,     5872k cached
> 
>   PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+  Command           
>  4992 cwg       20   0  126m  76m    0 R 24.4 30.7   0:23.03 python            
>  4929 cwg       20   0  164m  53m    0 R 20.6 21.4   0:24.19 python            
>  4810 cwg       17   0  226m  43m    0 R 19.5 17.3   0:26.07 python            
>  5495 cwg       20   0  1672 1668    0 R 15.6  0.7   0:13.14 python            
>  5492 cwg       16   0  1672 1668    0 R 14.7  0.7   0:13.31 python            
>  5473 cwg       17   0  2908 2836    0 R 12.2  1.1   0:11.98 python            

Now that I'm out of panic mode and am looking at this with a little more 
leisure, I have to note that those are awfully large footprints.

Does TMDA read the entire message into memory and I was just getting very big 
SPAM?  I did find that I had a huge message in my qmail queue which was a 
triple bounce of a message which was rejected due to it being too large.  I 
removed it from the qmail queue by hand.

Or is this either a bad version of python or a bad version of TMDA with a 
memory leak?

Again, this is tmda-0.80-4mdk and python-2.3-2mdk.

Chris

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