Memory leak (again)

From: Rick von Richter (rickv@mwh.com)
Date: Wed Jul 16 2003 - 18:16:35 EDT


I have searched through the archives and found a lot of questions asking
about how to find memory leaks but no SUMMARYs were posted. So, I have
to ask.

System is a E450, 2.6, 2GB

Output of swap -l
SUPERUSER@centaur:/> swap -l
swap file dev swaplo blocks free
/dev/md/dsk/d3 85,3 16 2097344 133888
/dev/md/dsk/d15 85,15 16 4194272 258448
/swap_tmp - 16 204784 432
/swap_tmp2 - 16 204784 720

VMSTAT shows not a lot of paging.
There are no big files in /tmp.
lsof /tmp shows no big memory hogs.
This is mainly a Samba and telnet server.
We had to add the two extra swap spaces today to keep it going.

I have three other identical boxes that are fine.

Could someone point me to some other things to try? I could just reboot
but it would inconvenience a lot of users and some are running
production apps. I have scheduled a reboot for tonight but I would like
to know the culprit.

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