Re: Postgresql & Redhat 6.2 = memory leak? - Mailing list pgsql-novice

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Subject Re: Postgresql & Redhat 6.2 = memory leak?
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Msg-id 20010727121530.H81931@over-yonder.net
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In response to Postgresql & Redhat 6.2 = memory leak?  (<mike@mwcs.mb.ca>)
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On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 09:11:52AM -0500, some SMTP stream spewed forth:
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> I am running postgresql 7.1.2 on Redhat 6.2 with 387 megs of memory. After
> running a vacuum analyze or loading postgresql with 50 megs of data. The
> memory drops down to only a couple of megs.  After stopping postgresql the
> memory does not return.  Has anyone had this problem before?

I would not consider this a problem.
You have not really given enough detail to determine what exactly the
situation is. It seems that your operating system is simply caching the
filesystem data. I wouldn't be concerned about this unless you are
recieving out-of-memory errors from applications.


Just for giggles, what OS are you using?

> thanx..
>
> Mike

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