> that no longer works your pretty much dead. The curious thing is that after
> you kill the squid process the memory is not released. This has led me to
> believe that the memory leak lies somewhere else. I had considered the
>
Every version of ps I've seen has a means of showing process memory
useage. If the leak is in a user level process, ps should indicate
which. If it is in the kernel, that has to be a kernel bug.
-- David Woolley - Office: David Woolley <djw@bts.co.uk> BTS Home: <david@djwhome.demon.co.uk> Wallington TQ 2887 6421 England 51 21' 44" N, 00 09' 01" W (WGS 84)Received on Thu Nov 05 1998 - 12:12:54 MST
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