Hi, Thanks for all your replies. Scott S. Goodwin sent me a private email as well about the "high-water mark" stuff. I thought the memory process was like that, but in this case my the server should not grow (in memory) after 2 or 3 days (or very slowly). Anyway, the process is still growing in memory even with my daily scheduled proc ! There seems to be no impact with or without the sched. proc. Just for info, a lot of variables are "nsv_array", and I am using "nsv_unset" on them. I checked the C source code, and nsv arrays should be handled as well. I will check again my code to be sure I didn't forget some shared variables. I don't think so, I used a standard "grep" to retrieve all my nsv_ vars.
In all cases, I will try to make more intensive and precise tests when I get some time. Just another thing. I developed a little module for AOLServer, where can I post it ? Best Regards. Jean-Fabrice RABAUTE. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
