While running GCC tests I happened to catch a glimpse of some d21 processes with much higher resident memory usage than others, on the order of 1GB to almost 2GB. Is that normal?
Below is a snapshot I took. I saw a few others that were higher. (It's not causing any problems for me so I'm mostly just wondering if it's a known issue or some hidden inefficiency that might be worth look into). PID VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 17678 238152 219608 24592 R 99.3 0.3 0:06.67 d21 19567 204024 187432 24584 R 99.3 0.3 0:05.13 d21 20679 269256 248392 63708 R 99.3 0.4 0:03.25 cc1plus 16862 1615756 1.3g 19684 R 99.0 2.1 0:09.04 d21 <<<< 20882 202480 189620 24404 R 91.4 0.3 0:02.75 d21 22394 194580 172276 82416 R 40.2 0.3 0:01.21 cc1plus 23167 223380 204020 19236 R 22.6 0.3 0:00.68 d21 23187 545140 310568 16704 R 21.9 0.5 0:00.66 d21 23241 177708 156108 68560 R 18.3 0.2 0:00.55 cc1plus 23341 152144 129920 73760 R 9.6 0.2 0:00.29 cc1plus Martin