Re: Memory leak in 1.0.1 / FreeBSD 2.1R

From: Stefan Arentz <stefan@dont-contact.us>
Date: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 22:05:09 +0200

Your message dated: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 03:59:19 +0930
>In article <4s887u$4lj@al.imforei.apana.org.au> you wrote:
>
>: Hi,
>
> Gday!
>
>: I'm running squid-1.0.1 on a FreeBSD 2.1-RELEASE machine. At the moment
>: top shows me:
>
>: [stefan@kanis stefan] $ top -b | grep squid
>: 361 root 2 0 20M 4688K sleep 3:58 0.00% 0.00% squid
>
>
>
>: that squid is using 20MB of memory. But if I ask the cachmgr about memory
>: usage it says:
>
>: Internal Data Structures:
>[cut]
>: Total Accounted = 4338 KB
>
> Ok.. for comparison i just checked our squid and we had
>
> top -b | grep squid
> 23351 root 2 0 13M 6365K sleep 9:40 0.00% 0.00% squid
>
> and Total Accounted was 10092KB.
>
> This is on a squid-1.0.1 system running on FreeBSD-2.1-stable.
>
> Personally I wouldn't be worried about the discrepencies in your
> figures until they affect your system in some manor.

If it's broken then it should be fixed imho. I'm running squid on a web
server and cant afford to let squid crash this machine... Four days ago
squid was using 42MB of memory while there was just 20MB cached on disk..

I'll track this down. It looks like a memory leak somewhere...

Duane?

 -- Stefan
Received on Sun Jul 14 1996 - 13:10:26 MDT

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