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Re: Flood pings and memory leaks
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Re: Flood pings and memory leaks


  • Subject: Re: Flood pings and memory leaks
  • From: Joshua Graessley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 14:40:57 -0700

On Thursday, June 13, 2002, at 02:09 PM, Mike Dolan wrote:

Two questions,
1. is top the best utility to use to watch kernel memory?
2. is there possibly a leak in ping/MacOS X IP stack? Can anyone else
duplicate our findings?

1. netstat -m is the best tool too watch memory used by the network stack
2. There is certainly a possibility although I have not heard reports of this before. If you can verify that we are leaking mbufs using netstat -m and those mbufs aren't freed after some time (I'd guess about 10 minutes), please write up a bug report.

-josh
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