Thnks for your advice.
but, Memory usage of httpd sometimes grows up to 12~15M per child. and
goes on.
If Embperl caches script for efficieny. can I control its cache size?
I've downgraded Embperl version to 1.2.1. but same result.
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Joe Lauer wrote:
>
> Don't fret! When I first started using embperl, I noticed that the httpd
> processes grew larger as well. However, you must remember that embperl
> caches each page. I use embperl 1.2.1 with mod_perl 1.24, MySQL,
> Apache::Session and Apache::DBI. I almost have the same configuration as
> you, except we differ in the embperl version. Our httpd's have leveled out
> to about 9.5 megs, but I believe our entire site is now cached into memory
> and the response time from the server is screaming fast.
>
> If you are worried about stability and memory leakage, the last stable
> embperl release from what I currently know is 1.2.1. I've run a site now
> with a large MySQL database and nice page hits and the combination of
> embperl with MySQL and Apache::DBI has proven to be very, very stable and
> memory efficient.
>
> -joe
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sangmook Yi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 1:55 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Is this memory leak ?
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>
>
> Hi.
>
> I'm developing web application with Embperl 1.3b3 under mod_perl 1.24
> (staticaly linked).
>
> I use Apache::Session and Apache::DBI module with Embperl configured
> in httpd.conf with PerlModule parameter.
>
> Now, this is the problem.
> First, I started httpd, its memory size is about 3.7M per process.
> Then, I access one Embperl page it increases to 6.3M ~ 7.xM for one
> process. and greeding memory goes on.
>
> Do you think this is general?
> I know Embperl cleanup variables used in script. but I suspicious
> if there exist exception hall in cleaning memory usage..
>
> Can you advice me how can I hold this memory leaking. or any other
> idea can help me ?
>
>
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