Re: Leak in network memory?

Dipak (dipak@monmouth.com)
Wed, 08 Aug 2001 08:49:10 -0400


Hi,
I'm facing the effect of memory leak most probably. I've compiled 2.4.1
kernel. When I leave my m/c running overnight, I used to find the m/c has
become very slow. Any command from shell prompt takes too much of time to
execute. I don't have any other option but to reboot, which also takes too
much time to actually shutdown the m/c before re-booting. I've compiled the
2.4.1 kernel on 2.2.14 of RedHat 6.2 release.
As I've no mail in follow-up of the following mail in this mailing-list,
I have no idea of what solution anybody had come up with if it is really a
memory leakage problem. Please help me in this regard.

Thanks in advance,
Dipak

Alexey Kuznetsov wrote:

> Hello!
>
> > buffers of sockets. All sockets are set to have 64KB (the default)
>
> Are you sure? Default is 16K.
>
> Alexey
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