Lorenzo, this was actually the first Rails app I ever built. I was
just going in to do a bit of cleaning and didn't have time for a full
upgrade to Rails 3, but wanted to make sure I had all of the current
security fixes.  All of my current projects are Rails 3 and Ruby 1.9

Paul, after the first upload it keeps maintains that level. So, maybe
not a leak after all?  Don't know if it makes a difference or not, but
this app is running on REE 1.8.7 too.

Thank you both for the feedback.
Kyle

On Feb 15, 8:10 pm, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't know about this specific problem, but here's some general
> info: This may be normal. It's possible that the process grabbed the
> memory when needed and "freed" it, but held on to it for next time. If
> you upload a second video does it jump some more, or does it stabilize
> after a few uploads? Second, the memory might not get released until
> garbage collection happens, which could be any time. But, if every
> time you upload a file the memory use grows, then it's a real leak.
>
>
>
> >> It's working well and uploads are taking place much quicker.  However,
> >> after uploading a file, the memory usage of the Thin process jumps WAY
> >> up and never comes back down.  Memory goes from about 46-47Mb while
> >> just surfing around the site and creating normal assets, to about
> >> 225+Mb after uploading a video and never drops.

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