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Limiting ultrapeer memory for long-term servers?

by Jeff Garzik-3 :: Rate this Message:

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As part of a personal effort to promote technologies I like, I just
started running two gtk-gnutella ultrapeer nodes.  No file service; this
exists purely to help gnet stay nice and strong.  Both are running on
Fedora 9, version gtk-gnutella-0.96.5-1.fc9.

So far, after a week on one server, I see memory usage continuing to
slowly creep up.  Is that normal?  :)  Does it ever stop growing?  :)

Since I would like to leave these processes up long term, I would like
to try and plan a bit for their resource usage.

Thanks,

        Jeff




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