Subj : memory leaks To : Tommi Koivula From : Matt Bedynek Date : Tue Oct 11 2016 01:11:12 On Fri, 7 Oct 2016 14:49:30 +0300, Tommi Koivula wrote: TK> mem peak TK> 24.09 3588k 5120k TK> 25.09 468k 5120k TK> 29.09 3848k 5120k TK> 01.10 2616k 6684k TK> 02.10 3516k 6684k TK> 07.10 4200k 6684k That doesn't look too bad. Do you get a lot of usage? On my non-SSL side am seeing a fair amount of usage from robots--which I might start blocking... once they outlive their usefulness! 09-Oct-16 18:51:47 (76.72.175.251:37408) Connection established to findthatfile.com 09-Oct-16 18:51:47 (76.72.175.251:37408) Connection slot 1 of 10 09-Oct-16 18:51:47 (76.72.175.251:37408) < GROUP +ACCCESS&SUPPORT+ 09-Oct-16 18:51:47 (76.72.175.251:37408) Open JAM msgbase "./local/accesssupport" 09-Oct-16 18:51:47 (76.72.175.251:37408) < GROUP 10th_amd 09-Oct-16 18:51:47 (76.72.175.251:37408) Open JAM msgbase "./fido/10th_amd" 09-Oct-16 18:51:47 (76.72.175.251:37408) < HEAD 159 09-Oct-16 18:51:47 (76.72.175.251:37408) < ARTICLE 159 09-Oct-16 18:51:47 (76.72.175.251:37408) < HEAD 160 09-Oct-16 18:51:48 (76.72.175.251:37408) < ARTICLE 160 09-Oct-16 18:51:48 (76.72.175.251:37408) < HEAD 161 09-Oct-16 18:51:48 (76.72.175.251:37408) < ARTICLE 161 09-Oct-16 18:51:48 (76.72.175.251:37408) < HEAD 162 09-Oct-16 18:51:48 (76.72.175.251:37408) < ARTICLE 162 09-Oct-16 18:51:48 (76.72.175.251:37408) < HEAD 163 09-Oct-16 18:51:48 (76.72.175.251:37408) < ARTICLE 163 09-Oct-16 18:51:48 (76.72.175.251:37408) < HEAD 164 09-Oct-16 18:51:49 (76.72.175.251:37408) < ARTICLE 164 09-Oct-16 18:51:49 (76.72.175.251:37408) < HEAD 165 09-Oct-16 18:51:49 (76.72.175.251:37408) < ARTICLE 165 09-Oct-16 18:51:49 (76.72.175.251:37408) < HEAD 166 09-Oct-16 18:51:49 (76.72.175.251:37408) < ARTICLE 166 09-Oct-16 18:51:49 (76.72.175.251:37408) < HEAD 167 09-Oct-16 18:51:49 (76.72.175.251:37408) < ARTICLE 167 09-Oct-16 18:51:49 (76.72.175.251:37408) < HEAD 168 09-Oct-16 18:51:49 (76.72.175.251:37408) < ARTICLE 168 09-Oct-16 18:51:50 (76.72.175.251:37408) < HEAD 169 .... goes for ever Note, I have extra logging in what I use here because I have been debugging... but "findthatfile.com" literally walked every article of every group I have available.... :-/ Good thing is that it is good test of the how well the code works! I am leaning toward believing the issue I see here is related to the TLS code since that instance is growing in usage much more so than the non-SSL instance. Need to get better with using valgrind! How are you guys on Win32 building versions of jamnntpd? Cygwin? --- * Origin: The Byte Museum - news: news.bytemuseum.org (1:19/10) .