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Bug #7709 possibly memory issues...
Submitted:9 Nov 2000 12:52am UTC Modified: 7 Dec 2000 12:06pm UTC
From:ben at efros dot com Assigned to:
Status:Closed Category:Apache related
Version:4.0.3pl1 OS:linux 2.2.17
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[9 Nov 2000 12:52am UTC] ben at efros dot com
http://www.ispep.cx/phpinfo.php

Normally httpd does not occupy > 5% of the memory on a system with ~128
ram.  But I've noticed occasionally that apache's httpd sometimes starts
sucking up 30% for one process (2 or so other httpd processes that are
also at 30%).... and then the remaining occupy the usually 1.3% of
memory.

I do not know if this issue is something on my end or a new issue in
4.03pl1 with apache 1.3.14 or not.  I just found it odd that I've had my
system die a few times from running out of swap space and ram due to
apache.

Has anyone else noticed this issue ?
[9 Nov 2000 9:57am UTC] sniper@php.net
Please try the latest snapshot from http://snaps.php.net
There was a fix regarding memory issues recently.

--Jani
[7 Dec 2000 12:06pm UTC] sniper@php.net
No feedback.
Reopen, if this still happens when using latest snapshot
from http://snaps.php.net/

--Jani

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