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> Hi everyone,
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> I am experiencing an odd error. Every time I run a servlet, (Even just the Hello
> example servlet) my system free memory seems to go down a bit and never recover.
> On average, I seem to lose 110-125 bytes per request. I am using "top" to monitor
> the usage. The odd thing is that my java process stays roughly the same in memory
> usage, never going much higher than 8-10M. When I restart Apache, I don't recover
> the lost system memory.
>
> My setup is a dual processor PIII 500 MHZ, RH6.1, Sun's JDK1.2.2, JServ 1.1b3, and
> Apache 1.3.9 I have 256MB of memory.
>
> I hit the servlet several times per second (about 80-100) and then divide the
> total system free memory loss by the number of requests to get the above "loss per
> request". When the time frame for session invalidation expires, I do not see any
> memory being freed. I have tried shortening the session timeout as an
> experiment. I have also tried running each request in the same session and in
> seperate sessions. Also, I have tried explicitly calling garbage collection.
>
> As I said, it doesn't seem specific to the code, as even if I run only the Hello
> example servlet for my test, I experience this problem.
>
> -- Joshua Slack
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