on my linux box i also see info for other process using-->
watch 'sort -nr -k 2 /proc/slabinfo'
which shows other info on inodes caches etc ... dont know about freebsd
On Thursday 27 June 2002 05:16 am, David Brown wrote:
> Since implementing Squid 2.4-Stable6 I've noticed the available memory (as
> seen in "top") on the server machine has decreased progressively over the
> past 24-48 hours, such that the machine that once had 400mb spare now has
> only 70mb (and decreasing). Restarting Squid doesn't release this memory,
> only a reboot would do it.
>
> Running FreeBSD4.4-RELEASE
> Apache 1.3.22
> Mod_Perl 1.26
> Perl 5.6
> Squid 2.4-Stable6 (NOT compiled with "--enable-snmp")
>
> top yields:
>
> 60571 nobody 2 0 8380K 7756K poll 0 1:53 1.37% 1.37% squid
>
> netstat -mb yields:
>
> 70/320/16384 mbufs in use (current/peak/max):
> 70 mbufs allocated to data
> 69/274/4096 mbuf clusters in use (current/peak/max)
> 628 Kbytes allocated to network (5% of mb_map in use)
> 0 requests for memory denied
> 0 requests for memory delayed
> 0 calls to protocol drain routines
>
> Is there anyway I can find where the memory has gone, or where the machine
> thinks it is (to prove/disprove it's a Squid problem)
Received on Wed Jun 26 2002 - 21:12:28 MDT
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