Re: AW: [rt-users] RT problem

2007-04-26 Thread Jesse Vincent


On Apr 25, 2007, at 3:03 PM, Vivek Khera wrote:



On Apr 24, 2007, at 8:44 PM, Ham MI-ID, Torsten Brumm wrote:

Yes we had it also, special after on on longer time of pt no pot  
usage (?!?) We fixed it dirty by nightly reboots. Later we  
switched to mod_fcgid.


We use mod_fcgi but we still do a nightly apache reload which  
just restarts the fcgi server processes.


On occasion, we must reload during the day, but that is perhaps  
once every 4-5 months.


It just seems to grow and grow the memory used per process.


That sure sounds like a memory leak. If there are certain operations  
that can make the growth happen faster that would help us track it down.


-jesse

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Re: AW: [rt-users] RT problem

2007-04-25 Thread Vivek Khera


On Apr 24, 2007, at 8:44 PM, Ham MI-ID, Torsten Brumm wrote:

Yes we had it also, special after on on longer time of pt no pot  
usage (?!?) We fixed it dirty by nightly reboots. Later we switched  
to mod_fcgid.


We use mod_fcgi but we still do a nightly apache reload which just  
restarts the fcgi server processes.


On occasion, we must reload during the day, but that is perhaps once  
every 4-5 months.


It just seems to grow and grow the memory used per process.



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