On 2008.02.29, Alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What would be a "normal" size of 32 bit nsd process? How can it be
> reduced?  One of my servers only has 1G or ram, and I am forced to
> restart nsd every so often, when it uses up almost all the memory.
> Running 4.5 + XoTCL + tcllib, it seams to grow up to 2MB on each page
> request .

$ date
Fri Feb 29 15:06:33 EST 2008

$ ps -Ao vsz,rss,stime,args | grep nsd
 34400 12048 04:00 /home/aolserver/bin/nsd -it config/panoptic.com.tcl -b 
96.56.31.42:80,96.56.31.42:443 -u www
186352 87620 04:00 /home/aolserver/bin/nsd -it config/vhosts.tcl -b 
96.56.31.44:80,96.56.31.44:443 -u www

That's Tcl 8.4.12 and AOLserver 4.0.10.  It pretty much grows to the
size you see and remains stable at that size.  I still restart the
process once a day at 04:00 US/Eastern time, just because I can. :-)

-- Dossy

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