Hello friends.

The script located below will show the memory usage. Just create a file (i.e. mem_stats) and copy the content inside, later call the file you created from console (./mem_stats aped) On the other hand, you can try the latest APE version in your DEV machine and see if MySQL is working. In this way you will keep safe your copy in your dedicated server. (however long time ago I wrote that I prefer to use http-ape-request to localhost and delegate mysql related tasks to PHP)


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#!/bin/bash

if test -n "$1"
then
echo "RSS Column is the memory used in kilobytes (divide by 1024 to get megas)"
else
  echo "Usage mem_stats apache2 or mem_stats all or mem_stats mysqld"
  exit 1
fi

free -m

if [ "$1" = "all" ]; then
  ps -ylA --sort:rss
else
  ps -ylC "$1" --sort:rss
fi

exit 0
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Output

$ ./mem_stats aped-1.1.2-dev-
RSS Column is the memory used in kilobytes (divide by 1024 to get megas)
             total       used       free     shared    buffers cached
Mem:          2002       1769        232          0 89        609
-/+ buffers/cache:       1070        932
Swap:         3074        367       2707
S   UID   PID  PPID  C PRI  NI   RSS    SZ WCHAN  TTY TIME CMD
S 33 19531 19529 0 80 0 *3352* 2507 ep_pol pts/4 00:00:00 aped-1.1.2-dev-


For my case APED uses 3352 kb (around 3 mb)

Erick Romero
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Caminando hacia lo infinito,
puedo pensar en lo imaginable.

On 09/28/2012 02:50 PM, Nicolas wrote:
Top and webmin don't show the same thing. The memory thing is a bit confusing on Linux I have to say. Then, there is also the VIRT and RES memories. All in all, I don't think I have a memory problem. The dedicated server support that I questioned probably pointed me into the wrong direction.

Back to APE, the VIRT memory at start is 48000kB and the RES memory is about 6000. But the latter goes up by 8 kB every 2 seconds in the few minutes, then it seems that the increase gets smaller and smaller. This is weird... My production server that has been up and running for one week is now at 42mB. Is that really too much?

Regarding to building the latest version of the GIT, I am a bit reluctant. Does it really work with Mysql? My current version was compiled in june last year and it works fine overall (although it is possible that there is still a problem with somewhere). The Mysql issue has been around for so long that I really don't trust any other version than the one I pointed a few times here. 1.0.8 I think.

Thanks for your time Pablo.



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