Rene Bartsch wrote: >> On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 09:10:27AM +0100, lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote: >> >> It looks like a "heap" to me. Some library is allocating a lot of virtual >> memory. It could be via Postfix, or via an NSS module, perhaps "db" >> entries in nsswitch.conf, just to close out the Berkeley DB theme. >> >> Otherwise, run a test Postfix instance with a default configuration, >> and add one feature at a time, until the memory footprint jumps... > > > The memory usage is caused by > > smtpd_recipient_restrictions = > check_client_access cidr:/etc/postfix/dnswl/postfix-dnswl-header, > check_client_access cidr:/etc/postfix/dnswl/postfix-dnswl-permit, > > This are whitelists downloaded from DNSWL every night. Each file is about 4 > MBytes and bloats EACH > smtpd-process by 10 MBytes. > > Is there any reason why such lists are not in shared memory? > > Is it normal that TLS bloats each smtpd-process by about 1 Mbyte? >
Yes? You're adding more "stuff" using TLS. Why do you call it "bloat"? ~Seth