Hi,

There was a rather bad memory leak in server side streams. This is the
code which can push a pre-recorded stream out like its live. Can you
please test with the latest trunk and let us know if this improves
matters.

- Luke


On 7/31/06, Rodrigo Ordonez Licona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> We installed RED5 0.5 on our Centos4 BQ.
>
> When a connection is dropped by cable failure or network failure, The
> connections are kept by RED5 until restarted.
> ============
> Memory USAGE: Pentium IV(3GHZ):2GB RAM,
> ============
>
> This is Reported by the TOP Command
>  442m  12m S  8.1 21.8  64:43.10 /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_07/bin/java
> -Djava.security.manager
> -Djava.security.policy=conf/red5.policy
>
> Virt=711m
> Res=442m
> SHR=19m
> ==
> 442 Megabytes while having 31 Clients Connected
>
> Connecting an Extra client it goes up to 449 and removing it back to 442
> Supposedly 7 megabytes per client. (with video)
>
> ==
>
> We are using a variant of OFlademo but we changed the stream name on the
> main.as to have different transmissions Running on the oflademo aplication.
>
> Basically we have 6 Streams with different content, With aprox 4 users each.
>
> The system has been running without problems, but the memory requirements
> are a bit high, we will try to drop video and only use audio and see what
> happens.
>
> Memory requirements of the same application were similar on red 0.4
>
> Regards
>
> Rodrigo O
>
>
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