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dude
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by dude » 28 Nov 2008, 18:44
On my ch3snas on-board memory is only 64MB.
This makes it very valuable.
When running 'top' I see, daemon idle, 5 nzbget processes each eating 6% of total memory.
When daemon is leeching, 2 more nzbget processes pop up, making a total of 7 processes.
Is nzbget really eating 42% (7x6%) of total memory when leeching or is this my misunderstanding of how 'top' works?
Cheers.
(Using nzbget-0.6.0-testing-r252-bin-dns323-arm.tar.gz)
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by hugbug » 28 Nov 2008, 20:37
dude wrote:Is nzbget really eating 42% (7x6%) of total memory?
No, it's total 6%.
My router has only 32MB and it works perfect. The system takes sometimes up to 16MB on swap-disk, because lighttpd with php need memory too.
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dude
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by dude » 28 Nov 2008, 22:29
Amazing low memory footprint.
Great for boxes with small amount of memory like my NAS.
Thx for explaining.
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