Which values are you using for MaxRequestsPerChild .
If mine is different than 0, then nice, I don't see a leak because
each of my Threads are kill once in a while.
But if it is = 0, then it leaks when refreshing entries in the cache,
could it be the fact in NetWare we have one process and multiple
threads?
Anyway thanks for the testing, I will keep investigating,
I am running the latest patch in core.c and it is still leaking.
JJ
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/12/02 06:44AM >>> > I tried to recreate this problem, but no luck so far... Same here. I was able to see an EOS bucket leak in 2.0.40 that is fixed in the latest tag. Bill |
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