I really don't know what to tell you. Oddly, I never had a leak. I had an annoying issue where Python refused to release memory when I told it to, but it shouldn't have caused a leak so to speak. I haven't had much time to work with PyAIMt and PyICQt. I'm kicking around the idea of trying to enlist some helpers for PyAIMt and PyICQt. Before I commit to anything, is there anyone who's got some good python coding skills who would be interested in being an active developer/maintainer of the two? Note that I'm not going to stop developing myself, but I haven't had time for it in a long while and maybe there are others who would like to get more involved. I've had a lot of my efforts devoted to another project.

Daniel

On Nov 26, 2006, at 6:19 AM, Stian B. Barmen wrote:

Hello all. Some of you know that I have had some unstable weeks in the
past, and it all got worse when I changed to a dedicated machine. The
thing is that the dedicated machine had a little less RAM but my use
should not be a problem. Now from my investigations it seems it is the
pyaim-t and pyicq-t transports that slowly, slowly eats away memory and
before I did not pay enough attention to this (before I installed
munin!) and so all my user programs quit ounce a week (including jabber
services).

I have now had the server going for a week, and ejabberd has committed
16% of user memory (1024 total mb), pymsnt has stable 4.8%, pyymt has
only 1,4% also stable. The last two increases slowly, pyicq-t now has
9,3% and pyaim-t has 14,5%. My most used transport is MSN, I am not
quite sure about aim/icq which is the largest, but it seems aim has a
little more CPU time so I would guess this is the largest of the two.

They each eat away 2%+ each day (about 30-40mb each day). They start at about 3-4% when freshly started and these numbers are from runnin since
23. november at 01:00 (AM).

How can I help find the leak? The way things is now I need to restart
these two once or twice a week to keep everything smooth.

See my attached image for a graph showing the leak. All other processes
has been stable, only these two increases.

Have a nice sunday! :)

-stian
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