>From: Schelstraete Bart <bart@schelstraete.org>
>To: Ron Vachiyer <proutfoo@hotmail.com>
>CC: squid-users@squid-cache.org
>Subject: Re: [squid-users] Continuously growing SWAP
>Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 08:53:41 -0800
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>
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> > Cache mem is set to 256Mb.  Here is the relavent CacheMgr output:
> >
>Just for your information cache_mem 256 Mb doesn't mean that Squid will 
>only use
>256Mb of RAM , it will use a lot more (see Squid manual).
>So decrease that value if your squid is using to much memory.
Hello,
I fully understand this.  And, I have tried running squid for several weeks 
at 8MB and 16MB of cache_mem with the same effect.  I believe it may have to 
do perhaps with a leak in the wccp.o module or delay pools, however I don't 
have the knowledge to test these theories.
No matter how much RAM I put in the machine, I will have swap growth.  The 
"FREE" RAM drops down to about 7-8 MB, and will move back up to about 10Mb 
and add a few megs to the paged RAM.  The machine yo-yos between 6 and 10Mb 
of free RAM, and as it goes back up, so does the swap.
Ron
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