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Re: [FW-1] FW-1 Swap increasement

Subject: Re: [FW-1] FW-1 Swap increasement
From: Hugo van der Kooij <hvdkooij AT VANDERKOOIJ DOT ORG>
To: FW-1-MAILINGLIST AT AMADEUS.US.CHECKPOINT DOT COM
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 17:07:14 +0200
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Enrique Gonzalez wrote:

I´m Enrique, I´m from Spain. We have a problem with the swap memory of our
Nokia IP390 with IPSO 4.1. The fact is that when we have a peack of the
use of memory RAM due to anything, logs research with smartview tracker,
traffic peack... the use of the swap memory grows up a little bit. When
the use of RAM goes back to normal values the use of swap memory doesn´t
do the same. It keeps its value until we have another peack of use of RAM.
At the end we have a leack of swap. Now, our swapinfo value presents a use
of 70%.

Has anyone any explanation of this fact?. Can anyone help me to solve this
problem?. Any help will be wellcome.

This is a memory leak. Inactive memory can be swapped out but it is still lost. Please check the exact build of IPSO as in one of the latest builds a memory leak was in fact fixed.

Hugo.

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