Oooops.....

We are running Apache/1.3.26, PHP/4.2.2 mod_ssl/2.8.9 under FreeBSD 4.6.
Apache modules:

mod_php4, mod_ssl, mod_setenvif, mod_so, mod_auth, mod_access, mod_alias,
mod_userdir, mod_actions, mod_imap, mod_asis, mod_cgi, mod_dir,
mod_autoindex, mod_include, mod_status, mod_negotiation, mod_mime,
mod_log_config, mod_env, http_core

all compiled in except for mod_php4 and mod_ssl which are loaded using
LoadModule.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Xavier Spriet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "John Wards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 1:49 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] PHP mem leaks


> Could you please let us know what modules it is that you're using as
> well...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Xavier Spriet
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> On Thu, 2002-09-12 at 08:52, John Wards wrote:
> > Shoot me down if this should go on the gen list but I think this
question
> > would get a better answer on this list.
> >
> > I am running a large PHP/MySQL/Apache driven website and I am finding
that
> > the apache Processes get larger and larger as the days go on. When I
> > stop/start apache the processes are around 16-17 meg each and after a
week
> > they are about 40meg each and if we then get a large in flux of traffic
say
> > a Monday lunch time the server just pages out and dies...
> >
> > I have been on the apache list given them all my modules that I have
running
> > and they pointed the finger at PHP, I was told to change
maxrequestsperchild
> > to 100 but this made no difference. Is there a fix for this? or a
planned
> > fix for this?
> >
> > Cheers
> > John Wards
> > SportNetwork.net
> >
> >
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