No. Wapbox data structures use memory, too, of course. Immutables
show themselves as a monotonous raising of memory usage.

Signal SIGQUIT should cause reporting of the memory usage, including,
of course, all current usage by Kannel data structures.

Here you can have a vicious cycle: if queues grow long, handling of
messages will take longer time, causing ever longer queues. See
documentation about handling of the queues.

Aarno

On 20.7.2005, at 16.38, Alex Antropoff wrote:

On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 10:19:46AM +0200, Aarno Syv?nen wrote:
ASn> If you run Kannel with debug mode, if will report leaks.
ASn> Btw, Kannel immutable octet strings are not destroyed until the
ASn> program shuts down,
ASn> and this may look like a memory leak. But memory used by immutables
ASn> should
ASn> stabilize after certain amont of time.
Kannel 1.4.0, after running 2-3 days, wapbox takes 160-180Mb. Is it immutables ?

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Regards,
Alex Antropoff




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