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Jeff, How do you know the LDM is using the memory? On a Linux system, the operating-system will consume as much memory as it can without interfering with user processes. --Steve On 10/24/2010 11:56 AM, Jeff Lake - Admin wrote: > uggh.. > I just built what I thought was a pretty bullet proof LDM server > 2x Quad core, 8gb ram, 2 500gb SATA2 HDD's > 64bit CentOS 5.5 > > after setting up the ldmadmin-pl.conf for 3gb of a queue .. > started it up, memory with in 30 minutes wax maxed out, > so I added 4 more for a total of 12gb.. > took the server a little longer this time, abt 3 hrs, > now its running right at 10-11gb of memory.. > > is this normal ?? > attached is my ldmd.conf, as I've read most memory usage can be traced > to bad REQUEST lines.. > > anybody give me some help?? > > Jeff Lake K8JSL > MichiganWxSystem.com > WeatherMichigan.net > > > > _______________________________________________ > ldm-users mailing list > ldm-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > For list information or to unsubscribe, visit: > http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailing_lists/
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