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2004 Jul 22
4
0.99.10.x auth memory leak?
...DB memory footprint for ALL users is less
than this and the box below just serves half of those).
This box sees about 0.5 million POP3/IMAP logins/day.
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PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
31235 root 16 0 220m 216m 5560 S 0.0 10.7 25:01.54 dovecot-auth
31234 root 16 0 205m 202m 5560 S 0.0 10.0 24:08.84 dovecot-auth
31231 root 16 0 200m 196m 5560 S 0.7 9.7 23:25.37 dovecot-auth
31232 root 16 0 196m 192m 5560 S 0.0 9.5 23:10.44 dovecot-auth
31233 root 15 0 179m 175m 5560 S 0.3 8.6 22:13.07 dovecot-auth
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So,...
2006 Apr 02
1
newbie kernel question (fwd)
> ps. You still didn't answer my question about how not
> compiling ext2 into the kernel brakes everything.
> Don't worry, it was a rhethorical question.
It's not rhetorical - it might not break it, it might break it... The point is:
it's not tested by RH, it's not tested by CentOS, it probably (okay 99.99%
here) works in a vanilla kernel - but does it work after