On 28/12/2010, at 01:25, Rulozen wrote: > http://i52.tinypic.com/2hcq2w2.png > http://i52.tinypic.com/246mdg6.png
I'm not familiar with this top application. Are those threads or processes? > I also tried disabling cherokee from bootup, i.e manually starting: > cherokee, still its spawns 20 cherokee-wrorkers consuming 200 MB. There should be only one cherokee-worker process.. no matter whether it's an embedded device of a huge server box. First of all, please, check what those "processes" are. They should be threads, actually. > During this I can not open cherokee-admin as it shows memory full, 224 / 256 > MB > Then I tried killing cherokee, and started "cherokee-admin -b" alone, now I > got 20 admin threads running consuming ~200 MB. Remember that the thread number and memory usage does not necessarily be related. In this case, it seems that the memory restriction is the actual issue. The upcoming Cherokee 1.0.15 will support a new parameter¹ in cherokee-admin that could potentially fix your memory constriction issue: --disable-iocache will save some memory. 1.- http://svn.cherokee-project.com/changeset/6025 -- Octality http://www.octality.com/
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