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From: xystrus <xystrus@haxm.com>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Memory Leaking. Help!
Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 01:18:34 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20020415011834.B16804@pizzashack.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <E16wu4J-00057Y-00@the-village.bc.nu> <Pine.LNX.4.33.0204151017480.20961-100000@dipole.es.usyd.edu.au>

On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 10:28:00AM +1000, ivan wrote:
> That was 4 GB not 2.
> 
>  No, I do not. That is why I asked is there a way to find out what is 
> eating ram. I am not sure if this a leakage. I am only a paranoid 
> sysadmin. 
> 

I think you said this was a server, didn't you?

You neglected to mention that you're running X and Nautilus on this
server.  You probably don't need this stuff running on a server, and
it is chewing up a good amount of RAM.  If you don't absolutely need
X, try bringing the system up in run level 3 and see if your problem
disappears...

Memory usage (as reported below) of named looks fine.

> named      908  0.0  0.1 13956 3988 ?        S    Apr14   0:00 named -u 

This is probably a big waste:

> root      5765  0.2  0.2 17664 10584 ?       S<   09:36   0:07 /etc/X11/X 
> :0
> root      5818  0.0  0.2 40124 11068 ?       S    09:36   0:01 nautilus 
> start-he
> root      5838  0.0  0.2 40124 11068 ?       S    09:36   0:00 nautilus 
> start-he
> root      5839  0.0  0.2 40124 11068 ?       S    09:36   0:00 nautilus 
> start-he
> root      5840  0.0  0.2 40124 11068 ?       S    09:36   0:00 nautilus 

[etc. snipped]

You also seem to have someone on the system running win4lin and
multiple instances of adobe acrobat reader.  If this is really a
server, perhaps it would be better to have them run those things
elsewhere...

Hope that helps

-- 
Xy
xystrus@haxm.com


  reply	other threads:[~2002-04-15  5:18 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-04-14 12:23 Memory Leaking. Help! ivan
2002-04-14 13:15 ` Itai Nahshon
2002-04-14 14:05 ` Alan Cox
2002-04-14 22:51   ` ivan
2002-04-15  0:10     ` Alan Cox
2002-04-15  0:28       ` ivan
2002-04-15  5:18         ` xystrus [this message]
2002-04-15  6:10           ` john slee
2002-04-15  9:09         ` Alan Cox
2002-04-15 10:00         ` David Schwartz
2002-04-15 12:25         ` Eugenio Mastroviti
2002-04-15 15:59           ` Kervin Pierre
2002-04-16  0:36             ` David Schwartz
2002-04-15 11:30     ` Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk
2002-04-15  0:03 ` Tomasz Rola

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