The data you showed, Alan, does NOT show the swap space being used.
Mem:   8108656k total,  5907792k used,  2200864k free,   218704k
buffers Swap:  2031608k total,        0k used,  2031608k free,
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^                         ^^^^^^^
 2867736k cached

So you are reading the report wrong. There is NOTHING wrong indicated
in that data you provided.

{^_^}   Joanne
----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan Fullmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Very true.  However I started with 1 gig of ram, then 2, then 8.

Each time it gets up to using the swap space, regardless of how much I put
in there.
Thanks for the thoughts, I will let this one ride out a little longer to see
what happens.



-----Original Message-----
From: Sietse van Zanen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Indeed, as long as it says swap: 0k used I would say it is just good memory
management. :-)

-Sietse

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From: Michael Monnerie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Dienstag, 23. Mai 2006 00:50 Alan Fullmer wrote:
Mem:   8108656k total,  5907792k used,  2200864k free,   218704k
buffers Swap:  2031608k total,        0k used,  2031608k free,
 2867736k cached

That doesn't show spamd is using memory. It's the overall system, and of
course it will use all RAM after some time. Look at "top" and sort by
memory used (press shift+M while running top) to see the biggest memory
using programs first. "ps auxw|grep spamd" could also help.

mfg zmi
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