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Kevin wrote: > Hi Tony, > > I'm confused even more now -- why do you say it "sounds like you're looking > at the file cache?" > > I see this from task manager->performance tab->physical memory->available. > This happens on the server machine which is only running cvsservice. My > client code (perl and java) is on another machine. In summary, when the > client terminates on the client machine, I see the memory not being given > back to the OS on the server machine. Even if I stop cvsservice the memory > is not returned. > Task manager really isn't the best thing to be looking at. On a normal system I'd expect the physical memory to be used by the OS as much as possible. cvsservice itself uses little or no memory - it just launches cvs.exe processes. Tony