To be honest, I have a problem with an AOLserver 4.0.8 that is running my
homepage, so hardly any hits. Currently, after a day or two uptime, it is
at 66MB!

Things it does:

- registered proc handles a url
- loads a plain text file with the content (and closes it!)
- sets variables
- does ns_adp_parse on an ADP file and puts the result.

In this ADP (well, some of them) there also is a lot of ns_jpegsize going
on and some registered tags.

There is no database on this server!

I have done a quick check on the code for me not closing files or other
stupid things like creating many namespace variables, but couldn't find
anything.

When I go to _stats, the "memory" page goes on and on and on and on and
on. While I am not sure how to exactly interpret this data at any time, I
am sure it's not supposed to be this big.

If you (Dossy) want to have a look at this page, let me know and I will
give you my password for it.

I will also do some other tests when I get the time this weekend, putting
some load on certain pages and enabling/disabling parts of the code to see
where the problem is.

Cheers,
Bas.

Dossy Shiobara said:
> On 2005.01.14, Janine Sisk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I've been experimenting with using htdig to search a client site, and I
have it "digging" the staging site once an hour.  It only grabs 500
articles, and it's the same ones each time.  There's very little other
traffic on the staging site.  Each time the dig runs, the size of the
nsd process grows a bit;  when it was last started up a week ago it was
using 53 MB and now it's using 1.77 GB (that's assuming that the
numbers ps gives me are in KB, which I've been told they are).
>> This doesn't seem right to me, but I don't have any tools to diagnose
it further.  The site is running AOLserver 4.0.8.
>
> What else is this server doing?  What's the nature of these 500
> "articles" -- ADP pages?  Static HTML?  OpenACS managed content?
>
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