> > > > Once you do it the log will have the peer you are connected to when
> > > > the Out of memory happens.
> > >
> > > It is cccmz.de. All "Out of memory" messages are in this context:
> > 
> > > Christian!
> > > I cease peering for a few days to see if extreme memory consumption
> > > was really related to your server.
> > 
> > So far is so good. 24 hours passed with normal memory allocation.
> > Next Monday I reconnect to cccmz.de. If process size flies away again
> > that will be an evidence. :-)
> 
> After 5 days of success, I reenabled peering with cccmz.de.
> Let's see what happens.

It is definitely interesting. But I cannot figure out what I see
on the graphs. :-)

http://bakacsin.ki.iif.hu/~kissg/tmp/memory-pinpoint=1424507292,1427358492.png
http://bakacsin.ki.iif.hu/~kissg/tmp/memory-pinpoint=1426667292,1427358492.png

I turned off peering with cccmz.de on Wednesday (9 days ago)
and I reenabled it on Monday.

Gabor

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