Hi all,

This is a continuation of the series of e-mails I sent with the subject line:

tmda-ofmipd and large memory usage...

Last message in that thread from me was that I'd upgraded Python and it looked like that had fixed the problem. Apparently I was a little premature in that assessment :-(

Here's what I'm running now:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] $ tmda-pending -V
TMDA/1.0 "Cannonade" (Python/2.3.3 on OpenBSD-3.4-i386-Intel_Pentium_Pro_-GenuineIntel-_686- class,_256KB_L2_cache-32bit-ELF)


After a server reboot, tmda-ofmipd uses about 4 MB of ram. After 1 day uptime, tmda-ofmipd is up to 13 MB of ram, and after 5 days it is at 24MB of ram, and worse, sometime shortly after that it quits listening to port 8025 and my customers start calling that they can't send e-mail.

I'd love to be able to help diagnose this problem. I have customers counting on being able to send mail out through my mail server whenever they get the whim. When they get tired of not being able to send mail, they'll find another host, and that clearly isn't in my best interest.

I am clueless, though, as to how to help with this debugging process. If anybody out there knows of any tools I can use to get a handle on this memory leak, please tell me. I have an interview/training with a company in Atlanta next week, and even if I reboot the mail server before I take off for the airport, chances are good it'll stop responding to outgoing mail before I get home.

Thanks,

Jeff
        
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Jeff Ross
Open Vistas Networking, Inc.
http://www.openvistas.net
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