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Forum Topic - problems with qnx 6.5.0: (3 Items)
   
problems with qnx 6.5.0  
we have been experimenting with qnx 6.5.0, and noticed something that is very odd.
Everytime we do a phindows to a qnx 6.5.0 machine, we see a increase in memory usage.
We always do a proper exit by logging out.
We have done this over a period of one week, and have confirmed increase in memory, everytime we phindows to the machine
.
Is this a known fact?
RE: problems with qnx 6.5.0  
Can you tell which process on the qnx 6.5.0 machine is growing in size? Phindows logins affect the "Photon" server 
process mainly. The "phrelay" process should go away after logout.

Max

-----Original Message-----
From: Rashid Mirza [mailto:community-noreply@qnx.com] 
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 1:58 PM
To: general-toolchain
Subject: problems with qnx 6.5.0

we have been experimenting with qnx 6.5.0, and noticed something that is very odd.
Everytime we do a phindows to a qnx 6.5.0 machine, we see a increase in memory usage.
We always do a proper exit by logging out.
We have done this over a period of one week, and have confirmed increase in memory, everytime we phindows to the machine
.
Is this a known fact?



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Re: RE: problems with qnx 6.5.0  
we have done a stack and data comparision before phindows and after phindows logout, and can see marginal increases in 
the following:

bkgdmgr
devb-eide
dumper
io-audio
io-pkt-v4-hc
procnto-smp-instru

A QNX system information was done from a host machine for a target machine running 6.5.0.