Hi,
Thank you for all of your suggestions expecially the tip about verity. I
think I have it figured out. Here's how it seems: if we use the REFRESH
action when we reindex the collection, the size of the cfserver process in
memory increases by 4-7 meg. If, however, we use the PURGE action
*first*, then the REFRESH, it does not. It uses a little more memory as
it runs the reindex, but when it's done, the memory size falls back to the
level it had been at before we started.
For what it's worth...
I am still of the opinion that we should not have to cycle the service and
from the other comments there might be a memory leek else ware.
-d-
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/25/01 06:31AM >>>
Yea what are your hardware specs we had a few Linux boxes that were doing
the same thing with Memory leaks and it turned out to be a mixture of the
Kernel version and CF 4.5.2 once we upgraded the kernel we had much more
stability but 452 leaked to hell and back so once we went to 5.0 we have
been fine ever since
What kernel Version you running?
Bill Wheatley
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Linux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 7:32 AM
Subject: Re: Memory Usage growing.
> > Hello Phil and everybody else.
>
> Hi Chris
>
> > For a few weeks now I log memory usage and network load and cpu usage
and
> > everything.
> >
> > What I see is: On a day like sunday or saturday when actually noone
uses
> the
> > system at all and only our regular jobs issued via the crontab use CF
at
> all
> > the system eats up approx. 100MB per day.
> > The jobs that are started have always the same result if there's
nobody
> > working with CF. So it cannot be caching effects IMO.
>
> does the memory usage stabalize when all the physical is used or does
the
> swap just grow ?
>
> > > How long do/can people keep their systems up for ?
> > > (18 days without a cf server restart so far)
> >
> > We have found CF sometimes to become extremely slow after a couple of
days
> > of consectuive running. So we usually restart it regularly every 3 or
4
> days.
>
> What sort of hits/usage are you gettingand what is the rough hardware
spec
?
>
> Phil
>
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