Alan,

I'm running an oldish (2months) ver of  2.0.1 (can't remember sub ver).

Running 3 assp servers in virtual linux guest os's under vmware ESXi  
4.0, each assp guest os has 512mb ram.

It's been running stable/no crashes for 2 months now. Stable so much,  
that I've been caught up on different projects, and no time to update  
to latest version.

Hope this helps

Steve

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On 31.10.2009, at 5:51, "Alan McNeil" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thomas,
>
> Assp was on version .5.00 when it was leaking 2Mb/min. Just switched
> to .5.09 today. Clamav is off (and has never been on).
> We'll see how .09 does.
> The server is a very lightly loaded system, about 2 emails a minute
> with only 3 users.
> I'm spending more sysadmin time on this Assp server than non-Assp
> servers with 1000's of users because of the random crash (which seem
> to be when free memory < 70 Meg).
>
> When running a 1Gb linux system, do you still restart Assp every day
> or can you let Assp run for months and months?
>
> Alan
>
> On Oct 30, 2009, at 3:49 AM, Thomas Eckardt/eck wrote:
>
>> Alan,
>>
>>> I using a version 2
>>
>> what version ?
>>
>>> At 05:03:39 Nagios reported free memory was 71M
>>> Next alert at 05:39:39 - 436 MB of free memory
>>
>> So assp has used ~365 MB - this is an expected minimum value. Havy
>> load
>> systems are running at 1 GB RAM (or even more - depending on the
>> configuration).
>>
>> Thomas
>>
>
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