Thanks for the replies - in no particular order:

I'm running "Raspbian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)" on a Pi Zero. I used to run 
Raspbian Wheezy on an original Pi, with weewx 3.9.2. I don't *think* this 
problem was there when I first migrated to 4.5.1 - but I haven't touched 
the system since then so maybe it was.

vince: I would install the memory extension, but I fell at the first 
hurdle: "setup.py install --extension extensions/mem" - where is setup.py? 
I installed weewx using apt, and can't find a setup.py anywhere.

I do not have swap enabled, nor do I particularly want to. 512MB should be 
plenty (it certainly was with 3.9.2 on the old Pi.)

I have not installed anything new recently (i.e. since first moving to 
4.5.1 on Buster.)

> Perhaps in the last two days you did an update that fixed whatever was 
broken?

Nope, nothing is fixed (it was down again just now), nor did I do any 
updates. Maybe I should....


On Friday, 26 November 2021 at 12:36:03 pm UTC+11 vince wrote:

> On Thursday, November 25, 2021 at 4:17:57 PM UTC-8 Tom Keffer wrote:
>
>> We have seen many instances where memory has grown after a system update. 
>> Some underlying library starts to leak. Vice-versa as well. Perhaps in the 
>> last two days you did an update that fixed whatever was broken?
>>
>
> Piling on here but... Clyde can you tell us what os and version you are 
> running ?
> Did you install anything new recently ? 
> Specifically did you update anything related to the imaging libraries like 
> 'pil' or 'pillow' ?
>  
>

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