On 2004.01.09, Andrew Piskorski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 09, 2004 at 12:31:39PM -0800, Jim Wilcoxson wrote:
>
> > fragmentation problems - not necessarily leaks.  Just restart your
> > server once a day/week.
>
> Which is still quite frequently, and thus very conservative.  From
> what I've heard many people don't restart their AOLservers for months.
> I tend to schedule mine to restart once a week just to be safe.

$ ps -A -olstart,vsz,args | grep dossy.org
Sun Nov 16 00:14:54 2003 32512 /home/aolserver/bin/nsd [...]

A month and a half without being restarted and it's only 32MB large, AND
it's using the supposedly leaky (or unpatched) version of nscgi.

Granted, it's not terribly high traffic, but it's certainly stable.

-- Dossy

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