Re: Help - Memory Leak Issue with SCSI Stack on Linux

From: Kasper Dupont (remove.invalid_at_nospam.lir.dk.invalid)
Date: 08/28/04

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    Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2004 07:48:40 +0200
    
    

    L wrote:
    >
    > - Question
    > Can we say there is a memory leak somewhere based on the above table? If
    > not, then why the amount of used memory keeps increasing within a certain
    > period of time? If so, why the amount of used memory
    > stops increasing after 10 mins, and how I can trace which layer or component
    > causes it?

    What are you meassuring? The amount of physical RAM
    in use, or the amount of memory used by a particular
    process?

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