Hello I have observed the page file usage in Windows Task Manger whilst running a find command in cygwin. The usage steadily climbs up by about 0.5-1MB per second whilst the command is running and then stops climbing when the command is completed. The PF Usage does not return to the level it was out before the command ran. If I run the "find" enough times I eventually run out of memory and windows starts sending me error messages.
I'm running the command inside various scripts in bash-3.1. The effect happens when running scripts that contain the find command and does not happen when other scripts are run. In one script the find is run many times inside a loop and in another script the find is only run once. The effect on PF Usage is more noticable when the script with the loop is run. the find command is being run on a directory structure in Rational Clearcase. The memory 'disappears' both with a simple find eg /etc/usr/> find . -name my_file and also with a more complicated find: /etc/usr/> find . -name my_file -exec sed 's/foo/bar' {} /; I couldn't see anything similar to this in the archives so I thought I would report it. Thanks Andrew (See attached file: cygcheck.out) ************************************************************ HSBC Bank plc Registered Office: 8 Canada Square, London E14 5HQ Registered in England - Number 14259 Authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority ************************************************************ ----------------------------------------- SAVE PAPER - THINK BEFORE YOU PRINT! This E-mail is confidential. It may also be legally privileged. If you are not the addressee you may not copy, forward, disclose or use any part of it. If you have received this message in error, please delete it and all copies from your system and notify the sender immediately by return E-mail. Internet communications cannot be guaranteed to be timely secure, error or virus-free. The sender does not accept liability for any errors or omissions.
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