Hi,

Oh yeah, I also have this behaviour. I even bought more RAM because of that
:-).
 The process in cause was one of the children of the X process. But I don't
think it really consumme all this memory. It looks for me more as a shared
memory pool.

Does anybody here has more information?

Cyr


   Hi there

   On our Linux Server (OS RedHat 7.3) memory usage is increasing up to
   440MB
   (available RAM capacity 512MB). Usually it should not be any higher than
   50MB. We checked all running processes and could not find a process
   using
   extremely much memory. As well a reboot has not helped to bring the
   memory
   down.

   Does anyone know a solution???

   cheers,

   nadine










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