On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 21:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>       My system crashed again. This time I had increased the softlimit value for 
> the memory. This time I  have more details ps stat output.
> 
> Any help is appreciated. Thanks a lot.
> 
> regards,
> Rohit
> 
> 
>  PID     TIME CPU %CPU %MEM COMMAND
>   287 00:00:02   -  0.0  0.0 [kjournald]
>   288 00:00:24   -  0.8  0.0 [kjournald]
> ...

That can't be the full listing - you have two instances of clamdscan
there - but no clamd!

Are you running clamd under softlimit? You should be - I downloaded the
latest CVS release of clamscan a couple of weeks ago, and it was
severely broken (that's why you should only test - not use CVS
releases!) - could you have a bad release that's spinning out?

I can't see anything there to do with Q-S being at fault.

BTW: if you are on a Linux system, then:

ps auxww|grep -v ^USER|awk '{print $6" "$0}'|sort -n

will show you the largest memory users (at the bottom). 


Cheers

Jason Haar
Information Security Manager, Trimble Navigation Ltd.
Phone: +64 3 9635 377 Fax: +64 3 9635 417
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