For me, any version after 0.7.8 leaks like crazy. I'm on CentOS 5.  I
have god.rb on several servers, and 0.7.8 stays right at about 20m RES
forever. Later versions jump up about 10m per day.  There was a long
thread earlier about finding the leak, and it seemed to work with a
fix for 0.7.8. The leak has returned now, and the recommendation is
that it is fixed with Ruby 1.9. However, going to Ruby 1.9 is not
practical for me.

On Jun 4, 8:19 am, Richard Heycock <[email protected]> wrote:
> Excerpts from post.john.mccarthy's message of Thu Jun 04 04:58:41 +1000 2009:
>
>
>
> > Hi, I noticed that my God process steadily grows its RAM consumption.
> > God has been running on my server for about a week and it has grown to
> > 296m VIRT and 283m RES.  Does anyone else see this with their God
> > process?  Is there a command to restart God without affecting the
> > watches?
>
> > Thanks!,
> > John
>
> God is known to have memory leaks, it's the reason I stopped using it.
> Sorry to be so blunt but that's the way it is.
>
> rgh
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