Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 19:17:05 +0100 From: "Jack Raats" <jack@jarasoft.net> Cc: <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org> Subject: memory leak and swapfile Message-ID: <1DDFC51B19BA4655A2B8AFE4EC536337@jarasc430> References: <AANLkTikrKevf3x4nyi6=8Yz0BW=yZzf0W_Xa3XGQXy8N@mail.gmail.com><4CEE88D9.4070200@DataIX.net><AANLkTincWrdhq3my_RARtB17mneT77YZubQbFCN1Swzp@mail.gmail.com><20101125200813.GA56066@icarus.home.lan><AANLkTinVq8f6miLjqePEBOjN3CfhZJcPf%2B8njiKwTaL3@mail.gmail.com><20101125205733.GA56845@icarus.home.lan><20101125210449.GA57788@icarus.home.lan><AANLkTin3-kut7bZyg9w3uo0Y-ocwmhKeptiPWVso=Oq6@mail.gmail.com><20101125224455.GU2392@deviant.kiev.zoral.com.ua><AANLkTikxwO3cO363Z4EZysVBYeMHvi6MiTQunTJN4Z4L@mail.gmail.com> <20101125232144.GV2392@deviant.kiev.zoral.com.ua>
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It looks like that there may be a memory leak of my swap space with one of the processes that is running. Big question: How can I determine which process is responsible. Any suggestions? Thanks Jack
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