Return-Path: Delivered-To: apache-bugdb-archive@hyperreal.org Received: (qmail 17638 invoked by uid 6000); 7 Jan 2000 05:50:13 -0000 Received: (qmail 17541 invoked from network); 7 Jan 2000 05:50:02 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO locus.apache.org) (63.211.145.10) by taz.hyperreal.org with SMTP; 7 Jan 2000 05:50:02 -0000 Received: (qmail 89011 invoked by uid 501); 7 Jan 2000 05:50:01 -0000 Date: 7 Jan 2000 05:50:01 -0000 Message-ID: <20000107055001.89010.qmail@locus.apache.org> To: apache-bugdb@apache.org Cc: apache-bugdb@apache.org, From: Marc Slemko Subject: Re: general/5553 Reply-To: Marc Slemko Sender: apache-bugdb-owner@apache.org Precedence: bulk The following reply was made to PR general/5553; it has been noted by GNATS. From: Marc Slemko To: strokop@bioc.aecom.yu.edu Cc: Apache bugs database Subject: Re: general/5553 Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2000 22:45:03 -0700 (MST) On 7 Jan 2000 marc@locus.apache.org wrote: > Synopsis: Severe memory leaks on Apache 1.3.6. > > State-Changed-From-To: open->closed > State-Changed-By: marc > State-Changed-When: Thu Jan 6 21:40:04 PST 2000 > State-Changed-Why: > I see no reason to think there is anything wrong here, lease > the system runs, Linux normally uses more and more memory fo > completely normal. You would be best served asking in some > group for an explanation. This got cut off a bit: I see no reason to think there is anything wrong here, least of all with Apache. As the system runs, Linux normally uses more and more memory for disk caching. This is completely normal. You would be best served asking such questions in a Linux support forum if you want an explaination of how memory is allocated under Linux.