Re: How to find out where memory leaks to

2003-10-22 Thread Rob Weir
[Please don't top post! It makes your message harder to read, especially in long threads.] On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 01:23:51PM +0200, Thomas De Groote said > On the box I was talking about: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ free > total used free sharedbuffers > cached >

Re: How to find out where memory leaks to

2003-10-22 Thread Thomas De Groote
On the box I was talking about: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ free total used free sharedbuffers cached Mem:901440 441232 460208 0 90296 247512 -/+ buffers/cache: 103424 798016 Swap: 481928 0 481928 [EMAIL PR

Re: How to find out where memory leaks to

2003-10-22 Thread Rob Weir
On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 12:03:22PM +0200, Thomas De Groote said > Hey, > > I am running a quite standard Debian woody setup with the kernel 2.4.18 > that comes from the packages. The 2 HDs are in a RAID0, formatted as > ext3, with quota installed. Problem is that for some reason after about > 1

How to find out where memory leaks to

2003-10-22 Thread Thomas De Groote
Hey, I am running a quite standard Debian woody setup with the kernel 2.4.18 that comes from the packages. The 2 HDs are in a RAID0, formatted as ext3, with quota installed. Problem is that for some reason after about 1 week the 1 Gb of RAM is completely filled and when looking in top or ps I