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On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 6:52 PM, Dennis Peterson <dennispe@inetnw.com> wrote:
> Is this not a problem with Sparc processors, then? I've not witnessed it
> at all on my systems.

Me neither, I have clamd running on several Solaris 10 servers for
months staying at 70 MB. When I heard of excessive memory usage I
created a small script to restart it if it reached 128 MB but that has
never happened.

/peter
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