On Tuesday 12 October 2004 20:22, 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.

 Andrew,

 i am not sure, if this helps, but we had a similar problem with a growing
 aolserver 4.*, but it might have been a homegrown problem:

  -  we are using the c module xotcl, which was loaded for
     aolserver 3.* via ns_section ns/server/${server}/modules,
     where it should be loaded in 4.* via package require.

   - due to an oversight in the configuration, we used for a short
     time for 4.* the aolserver 3.*-style module. since there
     are many internal changes between 3.* and 4.* the
     memory cleanup functions of the 3.* module were
     not fired in the new version, and we had a leak.
     getting rid of the modules entry fixed the problem, the
     size is now stable for weeks.

 i doubt, that xotcl is the problem in your case, but it might
 be worthwhile to check the modules you are using....

 best regards
-gustaf

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Univ.Prof. Dr.Gustaf Neumann
Abteilung f�r Wirtschaftsinformatik und Neue Medien
Wirtschaftsuniversit�t Wien, Augasse 2-6, 1090 Wien


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