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Author Re: possible mass bug filing: spamassassin 3
Tollef Fog Heen

2004-10-08, 7:50 am

* Duncan Findlay

| A lot of that is shared, but not reported as such by top/ps due to
| changes in how the kernel reports shared memory. The kernel only
| reports memory that is used in shared libraries, I believe. More
| memory is shared between spamd and it's children.

My system ran out of swap, with 768MB memory and half a gig of swap.
Problems went away when I downgraded to SA2. If SA uses more than 100
MB shared memory, I'd say something is seriously wrong anyhow.

| Other than that I don't know what to say. It doesn't seem like it
| should take up that much memory...
|
| FWIW, I can't really reproduce that.

I can reproduce it within twenty minutes of starting SA3. I run SA
smtp-time and I get enough mail that I'm not sure I'm going to start
tracking down where the problem is. (Given that I don't know perl
and SA well enough.)

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