All of that is well and good....  We can agree that my management here are 
stingy. The bottom line question is this - what native Linux display
commands can I use to determine the in-memory footprint of the httpd task(s) so 
I have a ballpark figure. I have a light duty DB2 Connect server
running in 200 megs, and it's fat and happy. I just would rather not guess.




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You measure with what you have. System crashes. If you set something to small 
or to large then the
system crashes or runs poorly. Change it until it runs right. You don't need 
tools from velocity or
others to tell you what to adjust. They are only needed if you want the system 
to stay up while you
are tuning it. Obviously your management has accepted the cost of the system 
crashes as the price of
tuning the system. Some companies management think that the price of the 
velocity tools is less than
the price of crashes. Yours doesn't so give them what they want.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'd love to measure. The question is measuring what. Since I don't have the 
> tools, won't be getting the tools, I have to find other means to
> understand what a single instance of IHS is using resource wise. If anyone 
> has any idea on HOW to do that without such things as the fine products
> from velocity, I'd love to know.
>
> Sigh. I'm amazed we've done what we've done given the level of support we 
> actually get.

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