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Memory Leak (kernel 2.4.21-27.0.2.EL)

Memory Leak (kernel 2.4.21-27.0.2.EL)

2005-01-27       - By Larry Woodman

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Oliverio Diaz wrote:

>We have a DELL Power Edge 1600 SC (XEON Processor and 1GB RAM) and
>have noticed that the OS leaks memory.
>When I first boot the system the memory chunks where of 8Kb.  After a
>while they are now of 12 Kb and sometimes of 20 Kb.
>
What do you mean by the term "memory chunk"?  We use 4KB pages in x86
system.

>It is not logical (at least to me) that the OS eats memory without
>starting new programs and that is exactly what it does.
>It leaks memory on init 3 and also on init 5.
>
>Any help will be appreciated,
>
>Oliverio
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