Package: htop Version: 0.7-1 Severity: minor top shows the following RAM usage of some processes:
54852 abe 180 0 15024 11m 0 S 0.0 4.6 0:42.10 gnome-keyring-d 54851 abe 180 0 15024 11m 0 S 0.0 4.6 95:24.57 gnome-keyring-d 54971 abe 185 5 14972 11m 0 S 0.0 4.5 0:44.14 gnome-keyring-d 54970 abe 185 5 14972 11m 0 S 0.0 4.5 94:51.99 gnome-keyring-d 41981 abe 180 0 18624 10m 0 R 1.1 4.1 123:58.06 irssi 66413 abe 180 0 12436 9316 0 S 0.0 3.8 0:32.12 gnome-keyring-d 66412 abe 180 0 12436 9316 0 S 0.0 3.8 59:37.27 gnome-keyring-d htop shows 1000 times as much RAM as top: 54852 abe 180 0 15024M 11328M 0 S 0.0 100. 1:10.16 /usr/bin/gnome-k 54851 abe 180 0 15024M 11328M 0 S 0.0 100. 2h39:04 /usr/bin/gnome-k 54971 abe 185 5 14972M 11264M 0 S 0.0 100. 1:13.58 /usr/bin/gnome-k 54970 abe 185 5 14972M 11264M 0 S 0.0 100. 2h38:09 /usr/bin/gnome-k 41981 abe 180 0 18624M 10240M 0 S 1.9 100. 3h26:38 irssi 66413 abe 180 0 12436M 9320M 0 S 0.0 100. 0:53.55 /usr/bin/gnome-ke 66412 abe 180 0 12436M 9320M 0 S 0.0 100. 1h39:24 /usr/bin/gnome-ke Since the machine has only 256 MB of physical RAM and 1 GB of swap, these values must be bogus. And I don't think, a gnome-keyring-daemon will use about 15 GB RAM... ;-) On kfreebsd-amd64, the problem is also present. Tested on the developer accessible machine asdfasdf.debian.net (kFreeBSD 6.3-1-amd64-generic): 409 dictd 180 0 110388M 35808M 0 S 0.0 100. 0:02.21 /usr/sbin/dictd 25010 www-data 180 0 258532M 21748M 0 S 0.0 100. 0:01.73 /usr/sbin/apach 25008 www-data 180 0 258532M 21748M 0 S 0.0 100. 0:02.45 /usr/sbin/apach 25006 www-data 180 0 258532M 21748M 0 S 0.0 100. 0:17.81 /usr/sbin/apach 25004 www-data 180 0 258532M 21748M 0 S 0.0 100. 0:03.38 /usr/sbin/apach 25002 www-data 180 0 258532M 21748M 0 S 0.0 100. 0:05.73 /usr/sbin/apach 25000 www-data 180 0 258532M 21748M 0 S 0.0 100. 0:05.51 /usr/sbin/apach 24998 www-data 180 0 258532M 21748M 0 S 0.0 100. 0:02.51 /usr/sbin/apach Also reproducible on io.debian.net, a developer accessible machine running kfreebsd-i386 (kFreeBSD 6.3-1-686). The problem seems not to be present on the (Linux) i386 or amd64 architectures. -- System Information: Debian Release: lenny/sid Architecture: kfreebsd-i386 (i686) Kernel: kFreeBSD 7.0-1-686 Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash Versions of packages htop depends on: ii libc0.1 2.7-12 GNU C Library: Shared libraries ii libncurses5 5.6+20080531-1 Shared libraries for terminal hand htop recommends no packages. -- no debconf information -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]