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Hi guys, I do not have much information. I know that my Apache processes memory is growing by the minute. If I start a separate server on another port and serve only static pages and files through it, those process do not grow. I have tried what I remembered of gdb but have not come up with anything. I know I need to attach to a process and it seems I can `gdb {pid}` but that gives me nothing. How can I get some info for you guys? I do have --enable-debug. thanks, Brian. Phorum.org