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
>
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> Quote:
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> "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"
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> 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
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>> -----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
>



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