* Brian Geffon <[email protected]> [2012-02-13 00:13:38 -0800]: > Hi Aleksey, > To get a good response it would be helpful if you could provide more > information. Such as, how is your instance configured, are you using it > primarily as a forward or reverse proxy? Are you using it for a limited > number of origin points? Are you using caching heavily, if so can you > possibly post your cache configurations in records.config. Are you using > any plugins? Perhaps a plugin you're using could have a memory leak? You've > said ATS is consuming around 16gb of memory after 80 hours, what percentage > of overall system ram is that? > > The more details you can provide the more likely someone will be able to > help you understand what is going on.
Hi. Thanx for answer! I have some problem with english, but try to give all what need. I use ATS as reverse proxy in remap.conf 10 map rules and 3 reverse_map rules no plugins used. records.conf are default except CONFIG proxy.config.http.server_port INT 80 CONFIG proxy.config.reverse_proxy.enabled INT 1 16Gb it is whole server memory. I dont see if ATS get placed in a swap, but in swap pushed other apps running on server. > > Best, > Brian > > On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 8:32 PM, Aleksey Kluchnikov <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hi all. > > > > apache traffic server running on freebsd use all memmory on server during > > some hours. > > It is start fro 80mb and get > > 4gb about 30 hours, > > 16gb about 80 hours. > > > > > > I need kill traffic_server proccess every day. > > Configs in defaults except remap.conf and tiny change in records.conf to > > turn on remap. > > > > So question. Is it posiple to limit memory usage? > > > > > > p.s. > > freebsd 8/9 > > apache traffic server 3.0.0 - 3.0.2 > > > > -- > > Aleksey Kluchnikov > > -- Aleksey Kluchnikov
