Several weeks ago I increased my swap file size.  Seems things run
better when they have enough memory - imagine that!

 

I think I'm still having an issue with a 500MB'ish user space limit.
I've separated my ntop into three instances to keep the size of each as
small as possible.  One of these instances is now at 483MB, so if it
keeps growing I expect it to crash within a couple weeks - or sooner.

 

I've tried all the recommendations to increase the user space above
500MB, but they don't "appear" to be working.  I think I'll try to write
some perl program that just allocates memory and see if I can get it
above the 500MBish threshold.

 

Any other suggestions on how to prove if this is an issue or not ,
and/or increase the memory per user / process would be greatly
appreciated.

 

Thanks!

 

Gary

 

PS: FreeBSD 6.0






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