Some time ago Matthew McGehrin said:
>
> I have been running the squid proxy on two servers so far, and
> it seems to behave nicely on my FreeBSD 2.1.5 Machine, and actually
> stays within the memory limits I specified, but on a BSDI 2.1
> machine, it will sometimes go up as much as 2 or 3 megs over
> the "ram" limit I set at 4 megs.
>
> Just thought you guys might want to know :)
>
> As with all my "applications" I have a cron job restarting it daily,
> so the memory leak isnt soo bad, but its something to be
> aware off. Ironically, 1.1.7 ran fine.
Our squid (I don't recall the version) has the memory limit set to
8 megs in the squid.conf file, but generally grows to 27 megs and
stableizes there. At the moment it's not a problem, but we will be
running other stuff on the box soon and would like to have my memory
back. 8-)
Any ideas?
--Eric
-- Eric Wieling (eric@ccti.net), Corporate Communications Technology Sales: 504-585-7303 (sales@ccti.net), Support: 504-525-5449 (support@ccti.net)Received on Fri Mar 21 1997 - 11:27:10 MST
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