As a control I have been hammering a trusty system with a continuious stream of synthetic memory events and see no change in the RSS for upstart-udev-bridge. There is clearly some subtlety here. In some cases it seems clear there is a large and valid queue of pending work, which may account for the memory use.
As a control I have been hammering a trusty system with a continuious stream of synthetic memory events and see no change in the RSS for upstart- udev-bridge. There is clearly some subtlety here. In some cases it seems clear there is a large and valid queue of pending work, which may account for the memory use.