On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 11:19:17AM -0500, Tim Dunphy wrote: > I've been noticing that my RT web server has been running out of memory > very rapidly lately. > And when I restart the web server I see this strange RT related message: > [monitor03:~] root% apachectl -t > Odd number of elements in anonymous hash at > /usr/local/rt4/sbin/../lib/RT/Config.pm line 1055. > Odd number of elements in hash assignment at > /usr/local/rt4/sbin/../lib/RT/Config.pm line > 1056. > Syntax OK
This implies that something in RT_SiteConfig.pm is specified incorrectly. You say you set up GnuPG which uses hashes. I'd check that setup carefully, or show it to the list. > But then I turn the web server back on and its fine for a few minutes. But > then RT's > performance slows to a crawl and I notice that the web server only has 10 > MB free. > This is what I see in the RT apache error log: To diagnose something like this you need to say a lot more about your setup. Is this the webserver and dbserver or only the webserver? What deployment option are you using (mod_perl, fcgi, something else)? How large is each individual apache child, is there one huge one or are they all large? Assuming a webserver only with apache, you may need to tell Apache to only start a few children, and limit the max children so that it can't grow unbounded. -kevin
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