I recently started using squid again after a very long time.
It's good to see some familiar names. Anyway, looking at the
memory footprint I notice something odd:
I started a squid 3.0.STABLE18 in a minimal config (using a Debian-testing
package) in a configuration with just an http_port, no disk cache, and
cache_mem configured to 4MB. The proxy has not served any requests and
is otherwise idle.
Checking the memory usage I see:
Memory accounted for:
Total accounted: 1850 KB 6%
memPool accounted: 1850 KB 6%
memPool unaccounted: 28433 KB 94%
memPoolAlloc calls: 1447
memPoolFree calls: 386
I seem to recall that back in the days (2000-2003-ish) the unaccounted
memPool numbers weren't *that* high. Any idea what is using up all this
memory and/or if it can be reduced with some runtime-config options?
-- Sincerely, Stephen R. van den Berg. "When you are in it up to your ears, keep your mouth shut."Received on Fri Aug 14 2009 - 23:00:28 MDT
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