Hi RaveRod,

lundi 19 avril 2004 at 04:18:54, you said :

RaveRod> I'm running XMail with the "sa_filter" and
RaveRod> "Antivirus Filter". Neither of
RaveRod> those filters should matter though because it's
RaveRod> XMail itself using the RAM.


RaveRod> Here is the "ps ux" output:

 

RaveRod> USER   PID    %CPU %MEM   VSZ      RSS TTY      STAT START   TIME COMMAND

RaveRod> root      8433  1.8       0.3         259644 1380  pts/1    S       11:58
RaveRod> 0:00  /var/MailRoot/bin/XMail

 

RaveRod> Note: I had just restarted XMail to see if that
RaveRod> fixed it but it didn't (I'm
RaveRod> curious about the %MEM=0.3 though).

 

RaveRod> Anyway, any ideas on why it could be using so much RAM?


Try ro put this line in your Xmail start script

    LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1
    export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL




RaveRod> Thanks.



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