Before anything I suggest you upgrade you nginx install... you're running nginx/1.0.15, the last satble version is 1.2.8!
It might be some bug that was fixing in the mean time! On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 7:30 PM, Joseph Cabezas <[email protected]>wrote: > I have two nginx instances (nginx/1.0.15) on a 4GB RAM machine. Each > instance runs fewer than 25 requests as reported with stub_status on; > > The problem is that once nginx is started from scratch it starts eating > (or reserving?) RAM progressively as reported by free -m, up to the point > where it leaves only 2-5mb left and then it doesnt go past that. In about 7 > days it has eating everything. Nginx doesnt crash, nor does it touch swap > but I definately feel it compromises system resources to the point iam > concerned as in a production spike its wise to think the server has no > room. > > This is the exact same issue on 4 other nginx machines I have. > > In order to start over again I must kill -QUIT the PIDs , delete the log > file (which is smaller then 800mb) and then all goes back to the cycle. > > Please indicate me what pieces of information I can supply to debug this > issue. > > Thanks > Joseph > > _______________________________________________ > nginx mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx >
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