RE: Memory problems

1999-11-09 Thread Clinton Gormley
Why is it that my memory usage is going up and up, and shutting down the two major consumers of memory (Apache/mod_perl and MySQL) don't reclaim that memory? I am running RedHat 6, with Apache 1.3.9, mod_perl 1.21, and MySQL 3.23a. As an aswer to my question to anybody in a similar

Re: Memory problems

1999-11-03 Thread Greg Stark
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Thanks Greg I strongly suggest you move the images to a separate hostname altogether. The proxy is a good idea but there are other useful effects of having a separate server altogether that I plan to write about in a separate message sometime. This

Memory problems

1999-11-02 Thread Clinton Gormley
Hi I had huge problems yesterday. Our web site made it in to the Sunday Times and has had to serve 1/2 million request in the last 2 days. Had I set it up to have proxy servers and a separate mod_perl server? No. DOH! So what happened to my 1Gig baby? It died. A sad and unhappy death. I am

Re: Memory problems

1999-11-02 Thread Stas Bekman
I had huge problems yesterday. Our web site made it in to the Sunday Times and has had to serve 1/2 million request in the last 2 days. Oh, I thought there was a /. effect, now it's a sunday effect :) Had I set it up to have proxy servers and a separate mod_perl server? No. DOH! So what

Re: Memory problems

1999-11-02 Thread Greg Stark
Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I had huge problems yesterday. Our web site made it in to the Sunday Times and has had to serve 1/2 million request in the last 2 days. Oh, I thought there was a /. effect, now it's a sunday effect :) The original concept should be credited to

RE: Memory problems

1999-11-02 Thread clinton
Thanks Greg I strongly suggest you move the images to a separate hostname altogether. The proxy is a good idea but there are other useful effects of having a separate server altogether that I plan to write about in a separate message sometime. This does mean rewriting all your img tags

Memory problems

1999-01-04 Thread clint
Why is it that my memory usage is going up and up, and shutting down the two major consumers of memory (Apache/mod_perl and MySQL) don't reclaim that memory? I am running RedHat 6, with Apache 1.3.9, mod_perl 1.21, and MySQL 3.23a. I restarted my web server a week ago, at which stage the