I used kill command to kill all ser process. I'll check again and update.
If you've REALLY stopped SER, it will release the memory used. This is a
function of the OS, not SER. If it hasn't released memory, it either
hasn't actually stopped, or SER's not the process taking up the memory.
N.
Arun Kumar wrote:
> hi
>
> I noticed even after stopping ser its not releasing the memory again
> same problem happed and today again I restarted my ser server not able
> to find any clue.
>
> thanks
> arun
>
> On 7/7/07, *Hendrik Scholz* <hscholz@raisdorf.net
> <mailto: hscholz@raisdorf.net>> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Arun Kumar wrote:
> > I've noticed strange thing about my ser(0.9.6) day by day memory
> usage
> > is getting increas and even after stopping my ser its not
> releasing the
> > memory.
>
> If you stop SER it frees all the used memory so this sounds kinda
> unlikely. Could this be related to the mail thread 'Please help its
> urgent' you started two weeks ago?
> Which tools did you use to check the memory usage? Did you compare the
> results to the ones from two weeks ago?
>
> A reason for instant memory usage after startup would be registrations
> loaded from a database backend but they should only show up on sercmd
> core.shmmem and not reflect on what you see in top.
>
> Greets,
> Hendrik
>
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