Hi again,
I tested it many times: after stopping Apache server, the quantity of
Firebird processes decrease to 2, but the memory isn't released. Running
"top -u firebird" command displays a lot of memory ( nearly 2 GBytes )
consumed by Firebird.
Is this a bug in Firebird Super Server or it was designed this way ?
Thanks,
Aldo Caruso
El 08/01/17 a las 17:12, Aldo Caruso aldo.car...@argencasas.com
[firebird-support] escribió:
Hi,
I'm using Firebird 2.5 Super server, PHP 5.5 and Apache2 on Ubuntu 14.04
As I start apache server, and the web site gets visits, apache
processes start to grow as well as firebird processes ( one per second
), nearly without limit. The memory consumption also increases. After a
few seconds my site is unresponsive.
If I stop apache, firebird processes don't decrease immediately as
expected, but only after a minute they jump from the high quantity (for
example 150) to 2 processes. Nevertheless, firebird doesn't release the
memory.
In my php scripts every ibase_pconnect sentence has it corresponding
ibase_close sentence, inside a try statement.
Any idea about why apache processes keep alive and also why they
don't free firebird processes ?
( I'm in a hurry, because my site is not working )
Thanks in advance for any help.
Aldo