On Sat, 29 Oct 2005, Peter Cordes wrote:

> Package: dstat
> Version: 0.6.1-1
> Severity: normal
> 
>  When I leave dstat running it will be using 350MB of memory after a
> day or so.  It will keep using more until the kernel's out-of-memory
> killer gets it.  I usually start dstat with a command line like
> dstat -D hda,sda,hdc,sdb 20, and I run it with TERM=screen (inside a
> screen session, of course).
> 
>  I have python-psyco installed, in case that matters.  I _think_ I've
> seen this bug on systems where I didn't have python-psyco installed,
> though.

You are the second person to report it. Can you test if it only happens 
with the 'Disk' stats ?

        dstat -d -D hda,sda,hdc,sdb 20

I haven't looked at it myself though. Need to look into how to print all 
the data-structures/sizes to see what exactly is increasing.

Thanks for reporting !

Kind regards,
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[all I want is a warm bed and a kind word and unlimited power]


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