Just to add my two cents, I am running AOLServer 4.0.8 on a RHEL 3 clone and it has been up for a month (in two days it will be one month, has been up since Sept 15th), it's true that it only gets a tiny little amount of hits a day but still .. the process is not taking more than 150MB of RAM ...
Cheers
/B
On Oct 13, 2004, at 06:50, Janine A Sisk wrote:
On Oct 12, 2004, at 2:22 PM, Andrew Grumet wrote:
We've been stable at 644MB for the past two and half hours. With AOL4 we'd be continuing to grow beyond 1GB.
Hmm.... I haven't paid attention to this before, but now I'm looking at my two AOL 4.0.8 sites and both of them are pretty large and growing too. One is at 1.2 GB and the other at 86MB. The former has been running for a while and the other was restarted recently.
Over the last couple of hours, the larger site added about 40MB and then gave back about 10MB, while the smaller one just added 10MB, not noticeably giving any back.
FWIW, my hunch is that this is both application and web server dependent. Andrew has proved that version 4 is implicated, but my site is (I believe) much busier than Sloanspace and yet it's not growing fast enough to run out of memory. And SS is running on a box with more RAM. So something in Sloanspace is triggering the memory leak more often than in my site, or so it appears to me.
janine
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