Hi Team, we have recently migrated the datacentre from one place to other. While done migration, there is SunOS upgradation from SunOS crm 5.10 Generic_141414-07 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-15000 TO SunOS fcrm 5.10 Generic_148888-05 sun4u sparc SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise. Problem is, one of the perl code (perl module) is occupying more memory in the new environment but we didn't face that problem in old environment. All binary files have copied from old enviornment to new enviornment. Now there is memory leak in perl code which we coouldn't identify it. Could you please someone advise if anyone faced the memory leak issue in perl. Perl version 5.8.8. Dominic

In reply to Memory leak on Perl 5.8.8 by tdkubera76

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