Henry F. Camacho Jr schrieb:

>> You are seeing the child of spamd.  Both are not taking 20 megs of
>> memory, that is the shared memory allocation.  I think what you are
>> seeing is the shared memory being applied to each of the other processes
>> because spamd uses linux threads.


Are you sure? In the 'top' list one of the spamd "instances" has 21m RES
and 11m SHR whereas the other one uses 23m RES and 12m SHR.

Is this really the same process with two threads?

Regards,
 Jan

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