Re: [Clamav-users] clamav-milter memory leak?

2006-04-24 Thread Greg McCarthy
Stephen, I've been running the mail server for a few days now and am not convinced its a memory leak anymore :) While the free memory does still drop - it eventually stops at about 20mb free. If it was a memory leak IMO the server would eventually run out of memory and die. The server happily

Re: [Clamav-users] clamav-milter memory leak?

2006-04-24 Thread Stephen John Smoogen
On 4/24/06, Greg McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Stephen, I've been running the mail server for a few days now and am not convinced its a memory leak anymore :) While the free memory does still drop - it eventually stops at about 20mb free. If it was a memory leak IMO the server would

Re: [Clamav-users] clamav-milter memory leak?

2006-04-24 Thread Greg McCarthy
Stephen, Thanks for the explanation.I'm using Suse 10.0 Its a bit different coming from a windows background - you can view all the processes and see where all the memory has gone. I thought I had a problem when I added up the memory used from the processes and it only came to a fraction of the

[Clamav-users] clamav-milter memory leak?

2006-04-19 Thread Greg McCarthy
I've setup clamav 0.88.1 with clamav-milter running on Suse 10 (fully patched using YOU) with sendmail (8.13.4) I have a problem with memory dissapearing rather fast. The machine 1GB of memory and within 24 hours after rebooting the machine I have about 100mb free (it starts off with about 800mb

Re: [Clamav-users] clamav-milter memory leak?

2006-04-19 Thread Stephen Gran
On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 12:38:09PM +0200, Greg McCarthy said: I've setup clamav 0.88.1 with clamav-milter running on Suse 10 (fully patched using YOU) with sendmail (8.13.4) I have a problem with memory dissapearing rather fast. The machine 1GB of memory and within 24 hours after rebooting

Re: [Clamav-users] clamav-milter memory leak?

2006-04-19 Thread Greg McCarthy
Stephen, Unfortunately that didnt seem to help. The memory is still dropping. :( Can you run it for a while without --quarantine-dir and see if the leak persists? I have had other reports that point to that option, but I have not been able to find anything definitive.