Thanks for the response Ian. I have one newbie type of question. I have been using the beta's that apache has been posting which the latest was 2.0.28. If I want to get the tag'd version of 2.0.30 from CVS, what is the command? The only thing I saw on the developer page was how to get the latest and greatest. Thanks for your help Chris
> -----Original Message----- > From: Ian Holsman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 11:24 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Chris Williams > Subject: Re: Apache 2.0.28 memory growth issue. > > > Chris Williams wrote: > > > I am running apache 2.0.28 on Solaris 8 with the worker MPM. I > am seeing > > memory growth when I use flood to hammer apache when just > serving up static > > pages. I have had flood running with 250 farmers constantly running the > > past hour and the growth of the httpd processes using the ps command has > > gone from 4200 to 15000 when using the RSS value from ps. Was > this growth > > normal in 2.0.28? I know the latest tagged version is 2.0.30 > and wonder if > > I should try and get it setup on my Solaris box(doesn't have libtool and > > other stuff needed to build from CVS). Is/was this a known > issue and will > > upgrading to a version later than 2.0.28 help? One other > question...what is > > the correct syntax for the CVS command to get a specific label > out of CVS > > sat I want to get 2.0.30 instead of the HEAD? > > Thanks! > > Chris > > > > > > Hi Chris. > I'm not sure about .28, but .29 (+aprtableget patch from 30) seems > pretty stable for us, and we haven't seen that memory growth you > describe. does the RSS size constantly grow from the start, or does > it sit still for a period of time and then start increasing. > also it could be a module you are running. >
