I'm not so sure you are correctly interpreting the memory information provided by "top". In a virtual memory system, it is not uncommon for the amount of RAM in use to cycle up and down, as programs grab and release memory, and the system reclaims free memory as needed, but not necessarily immediately.

If the amount of committed memory in used by the postmaster process continues to go up indefinitely, threatening to exhaust all available system memory, that may be a leak. What you are probably seeing is just normal use of RAM resources. You weren't really specific about what numbers you were using to make your determination, so I can only speculate.

On Oct 16, 2007, at 8:43 PM, ssurui wrote:


The following bug has been logged online:

Bug reference:      3680
Logged by:          ssurui
Email address:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PostgreSQL version: 8.2.3
Operating system:   Redhat LINUX Advance server 3
Description: memory leak when excuting a SQL "select count (id) from
chinatelecom;"
Details:

I use postgresql 8.2.3 to build a charger system. chinatelecom is a table
name,use such command to create it :
CREATE TABLE chinatelecom
(
  id serial NOT NULL,
  company_id char(2) DEFAULT 'XX'::bpchar,
  service_id char(2) DEFAULT 'XX'::bpchar,
  inner_flag char(2) DEFAULT 'XX'::bpchar,
  terminal_id char(8) DEFAULT '00000000'::bpchar,
  worker_id char(8) DEFAULT '00000000'::bpchar,
  contract_id varchar(30) DEFAULT '0'::character varying,
  phone_number varchar(30) DEFAULT '0'::character varying,
  money numeric DEFAULT 0,
  trade_code varchar(3) DEFAULT '000'::character varying,
  record_date date DEFAULT ('now'::text)::date,
  la_serial_number varchar(12) DEFAULT '0'::character varying,
  serial_number varchar(12) DEFAULT '0'::character varying,
  record_time char(30),
  CONSTRAINT chinatelecom_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id)
)
WITHOUT OIDS;
ALTER TABLE chinatelecom OWNER TO postgres;
GRANT SELECT, UPDATE, INSERT, DELETE, REFERENCES, TRIGGER ON TABLE
chinatelecom TO postgres;
GRANT SELECT, UPDATE, INSERT, DELETE, REFERENCES, TRIGGER ON TABLE
chinatelecom TO public;

after the system runs about 4 months, the table has 2,000,000 records.

I use pgAdmin III to excute a simple SQL :
select count(*) from chinatelecom;

use top command observe the available memory, I find about 500MB memory is
vanished after the SQL is executed.

please tell me why it happened?

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