> >> > > > >Now (in the last hour) stable, occasionally lower numbers: > >3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 > >3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 > >3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 > >3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3365 3396 3394 3396 3396 > >3396 3396 3373 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 > >3396 3353 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 > >3394 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 3396 > > > >Before the last pool exhaustion going down: > >3395 3395 3389 3379 3379 3374 3367 3360 3352 3343 3343 3343 3342 3336 > >3332 3324 3318 3314 3310 3307 3305 3299 3290 3283 3279 3272 3266 3265 > >3247 3247 3247 3242 3236 3236 > > > Here I stopped vdr (and so closed all dvb_demux devices), the number > was remaining the same 3236, even after restart of vdr (and restart > of streaming). So it does suggest a leak. Probably somewhere on an error path, e.g. its lost video sync. Andrew -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@xxxxxxxxx"> email@xxxxxxxxx </a>