Re: possible memory leak in Server Status window - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Guillaume Lelarge
Subject Re: possible memory leak in Server Status window
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Msg-id 4D4FC0E6.7060302@lelarge.info
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In response to possible memory leak in Server Status window  (Julius Tuskenis <julius@nsoft.lt>)
Responses Re: possible memory leak in Server Status window  (Julius Tuskenis <julius@nsoft.lt>)
List pgsql-admin
Le 07/02/2011 09:31, Julius Tuskenis a écrit :
> Hello, all!
>
> Last Friday I've installed pgAdmin 1.12.2 (build Dec 13, 2010) into one
> of our clients servers (Windows server 2003 SE SP2). Postgresql 8.3.3
> runs on it. As we were looking how to improve performance we were using
> Server Status tool (great tool, especially with recent changes  - thank
> you for it). I have noticed that pgAdmin consumes virtual memory when
> the tool is running. The increment is small (~50Kb) and it happens every
> 6 seconds or so.. I have noticed, that even if I increase the update
> interval to 1minute that does not effect the MV increase - it still
> happens as before.
> Today I have opened the Server Status tool, and during an hour or so the
> VM size used by pgAdmin increased from 13Mb to 28Mb.
> I tried to reproduce the behavior on other systems but with no success
> yet. Could you give me a hint what I should try?
>

Did you lower each report? because each individual report has its own timer.

I have never met this kind of issue with the server status window, and
noone complained yet about this.


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