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> Niklas Bergh wrote:
>
>> But what happens when the node tries to allocate 11 megs for use in a
>> temporary buffer... Most applications, including fred, isn't very
>> good at recovering from hitting a memory roof once. Increase the
>> maximum memory allowed for the node and the problem will probably go
>> away. 128 megs with a 10Gig storage and a well integrated node is to
>> close to what the node might need during some circumstances.

I'm having some weird memory problems with fred.

For some reason fred allocates 300-400 MB of memory for no obvious
reason. Normal usage with the current datastore size is well under 100
MB. I'm doing nothing with it and it serves only stuff to the net with
about  50-70 threads allocated.

Environment shows many times that there's over 100+ MB unused but
allocated.

This is with the latest development builds - I'm not sure if the stable
series give the same behaviour.

I run Sun Java with -Xmx512M. I have tried both j2sdk 1.4.2 and 1.4.1_01
under Linux with the same results.

This makes my 512MB computer swap heavily and I don't like it :(

- - Jukka
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