<div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><div class="im">>> I was seeing ~1GB lost per hour, I think that's fairly substantial. I<br>
>> did a quick build last night and it has definitely helped, tonight I<br>
>> hope to do a full clean and rebuild as per Daniel's earlier note just<br>
>> to make sure I'm on a clean slate.<br>
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> I doubt it very much. I think you were seeing 1GB/hr *growth*.<br>
> Memory usage != memory leakage. Your actual memory leakage is quite<br>
> small, although still much larger than I'd prefer.<br>
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> We are actively looking into it as I think we are all getting hit by<br>
> it to some extent.<br>
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</div>Ah, yes, that is correct. Although the growth was still quite a bit<br>
larger than I would expect, after a normal evening of viewing the RAM<br>
(all 8GB) was completely exhausted on my server. As I said, once I've<br>
done a full clean and rebuild I'll be better able to gauge the current<br>
status.<br></blockquote><div> </div><div>How is this memory leak causing high CPU usage. I can see it swapping, but swapping shouldn't impact the CPU, unless your swapping to software raid or something silly like that. </div>
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