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Also the system I upgraded to 1.4.4 hasn't grown past 11 megs. Another
system (with less usage!) still running 1.4.0 has gotten up to nearly
20 in the same time period.<br>
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This is RES reported by top and ps btw. I understand that VIRT is not
real usage, but my understanding was that RES was actual usage. Is
that not the case? And do you think 106 megs is normal for a system
that only handles 2-3 simultaneous calls?<br>
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Steve Finkelstein wrote:
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<pre wrap="">With all due respect, I believe you might be a bit paranoid.
10-11M is quite normal for the linux kernel to allocate for asterisk.
It's not necessarily what the process is using, but that's just how
memory management works within the kernel.
What's 10-11M of RAM these days anyway?
- sf
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<pre wrap="">Is there a memory leak in asterisk 1.4?
The other day with asterisk 1.4.0 I noticed that top was reporting a RES
of 106 meg for the asterisk process. Restarting the process brought it
down to more like 4 meg, but it grew over time to be 20+. So yesterday
morning I upgraded to 1.4.4 in case this is something that had been
addressed. Again I started with a RES of like 4meg or so, but this
afternoon I'm up to 11megs:
VIRT RES SHR SWAP CODE DATA 30932
11m 5608 18m 1012 17m
Is this a real issue or do I have something else going on?
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