Just an interesting observation - well, I think it is :-) I run a lot of postfix on both 32bit and 64bit hardware. For testing, I started installing opensuse 64bit version on a couple of new production servers. After a while, I noticed that memory usage had risen sharply - a postfix smtpd daemon would have a memory footprint of virt=27M, res=5M. With a couple of hundred smtpd daemons, that adds up, and I ended up having to add more swap space. These daemons are often just waiting for a timeout, they don't actually do a lot, so they're swapped out. Well, I've now reinstalled the same servers with 32bit openSUSE 11.0, and saw a significant reduction in memory usage. The only difference here is in software, the config is exactly the same. A postfix smtpd daemon now has a memory footprint of virt=5M, res=3M, a lot less than 27M/5M. /Per Jessen, Zürich -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org