The commit Chris did (2nd October, 1.0.x) also helps here: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1003718
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 9:16 AM, Christian Scharr <[email protected]> wrote: > As I can see in the dev-list, a possible way to fix this has been posted on > Sept. 25 by Filipe > > ----- > Quote: > ----- > "Filipe, > > Thanks very much for looking at this, I'll get one of our guys to check out > the code and put it on one of our servers, we can normally tell pretty > quickly if its working or not. > > Will let you know the results > > Stephen" > ----- > > But I can't find any further informations regarding the final fix of this bug. > Maybe it's targeted for 1.0.2 ... > > Mit freundlichen Grüßen, > Greets, > > Christian Scharr > Dipl. Wirtschaftsinformatiker (BA) > MESO-/InHouse-Entwicklung > ---------- > HSH Soft- und Hardware Vertriebs GmbH > Rudolf-Diesel-Straße 2 > 16356 Ahrensfelde > Tel. (Zentrale): +49 (0)30/94 004 0 > Tel. (Hotline): +49 (0)30/94 004 444 > Fax: +49 (0)30/94 004 400 > eMail: [email protected] > --- > Amtsgericht Frankfurt (Oder): HRB 7352 FF > Geschäftsführer: Stephan Hauber > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Russell [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: Monday, October 25, 2010 10:04 AM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Compaction and unreleased file descriptors >> >> Hi, >> >> I'm currently battling with 1.0.1 production servers that require the >> CouchDB service to be restarted every couple of days due to the fact >> that CouchDB does not release the file descriptors of compacted >> databases. As a result the free space on my servers simply disappear >> over a couple of days, causing the servers to crash unless I stop and >> restart the CouchDB servers (at which point the release of the file >> descriptors returns the free space to the system). >> >> Having searched the mailing list, I came upon a thread titled "Couch >> not releasing deleted files" in september that seems to indicate that >> the couch devs are aware of the issue, however I cannot find a bug in >> the issue tracker relating to the problem. >> >> Does anyone know what the status of the issue is at the moment? >> >> Regards, >> Russell > -- Filipe David Manana, [email protected], [email protected] "Reasonable men adapt themselves to the world. Unreasonable men adapt the world to themselves. That's why all progress depends on unreasonable men."
