Leaks are not the only explanation possible. Caches and fragmentation can also give this sort of effect. Unfortunately the tools to debug this aren't great. You could try a build with tcmalloc and use it to investigate heap stats.

Odinn, trolling like a 3 year old will get you swiftly banned. Last warning.

On 14 Oct 2015 9:58 am, "Tom Zander" <tomz@freedommail.ch> wrote:
On Tuesday 13 Oct 2015 14:56:08 Jonathan Toomim  via bitcoin-dev wrote:
> Does anybody have any guesses where we might be leaking memory, or what is
> using the additional 2.4 GB? I've been using minrelaytxfee=0.00003 or
> similar on my nodes. Maybe there's a leak in the minrelaytxfee code path?
> Has anyone else seen something similar?

I suggest running it in valgrind with --leak-check=full for 10 minutes.

  valgrind --leak-check=full src/bitcoind 2>&1 | tee out

This at least will show you any memory leaks at exit.
Naturally, the leaks you observe may just be design issues where cache can
grow to much and when the cache is cleaned on shutdown you won't see it in the
valgrind output.

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