Nokia released new builds of IPSO near the end of September that fixed a very slow memory leak. We noticed that SecureClient logons were taking longer than normal. When we looked at the box running IPSO 3.9 build 41 (or thereabouts), we found our memory in use went from its normal 30% to 85% and the long term Voyager graph showed a slow increase over the past six months. A reboot took it back to 30%. When we went to Nokia's site, we saw the new build and its release notes.

We upgraded IPSO to 3.9 build 56 and it's been holding steady at 30% for the past three weeks.

Ray


From: "Brockhoven, Werner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [FW-1] NGAI R55 HFA18
Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 08:10:55 +0200

Hugo,

Do you have a little more information about this IPSO memory leak?

Regards,

Werner


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