Re: [squid-users] Memory Leak part 2

From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 02:15:31 +0200

Don't see a big problem there. You have plenty of memory available
(300MB+).

Note: "free" is supposed to be low on any system actually being used for
something. This is because UNIX uses any extra memory for disk cache.

As you run on a Linux system, see the output of the "free" command. It
sums the values for you in a more easy to read manner.

Note: If you find that you system are swapping whil you still have
plenty of memory available, and Squid is degrading in performance from
this, then try to run without a swap.

--
Henrik Nordstrom
Squid hacker
Ben Mckellar wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have just noticed that slowly over time my memory degrades.  I have 512RAM
> and I am left with this after 2 days of running.
> 
>   8:56am  up 1 day,  8:39,  1 user,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
> 32 processes: 30 sleeping, 2 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
> CPU states:  0.5% user,  1.1% system,  0.0% nice, 98.2% idle
> Mem:   517120K av,  512088K used,    5032K free,   13684K shrd,  345300K
> buff
> Swap:  313228K av,    6296K used,  306932K free                   28676K
> cached
> 
> >From boot up i have  0Meg swap used. and around 300Meg free mem.
> 
>  PID USER     PRI  NI  SIZE  RSS SHARE STAT  LIB %CPU %MEM   TIME COMMAND
>  476 squid     15   0  113M 111M   4188     S           0     2.9     22.1
> 9:48          squid
> 
> This is my process info.
> 
> Help?
> 
> Advice?
> 
> Thanx
> 
> - Ben
Received on Tue Mar 27 2001 - 17:15:42 MST

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