Running on Solaris 2.6 with latest patches. Compiled with gcc 2.8.1 with
--enable-dlmalloc, --enable-cache-digests, and --disable-ident-lookups.
When the system is first booted there is about 500MB of free memory and
squid has 22MB according to top. After six days the amount of free
memory is 375MB and top reports that squid has 44MB. If I stop squid
with squid -k shutdown the system gets back the 44MB squid was using,
but the other 81MB never gets freed. There are no other applications
running on this system, just squid and the Solaris OS programs. If I
reboot the system, it comes back up with the 500MB free.
-- Jim Richey jrichey@highmark.com Highmark, Inc. http://www.highmark.comReceived on Tue Nov 09 1999 - 12:54:57 MST
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