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Re: [cobalt-users] memory problems!!



Ahoy

Most likely, something in your code is making a self-propagating,
never-ending loop.

Happens all the time. Like this:

$i = 0;
until($i == 100) {
  print "bogus\n";
}

You see? Forgot to increment $i.

Kill the process, then debug.

Aloha
Davis




-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Glogger <Steven@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, December 20, 1999 6:49 AM
Subject: [cobalt-users] memory problems!!


>hi there...
>how it's possible, that one apache process consumes up to 97M of Ram!!!!
>
>the webserver is a apache running with php3 and mysql....
>and in the apache/server-status the sitename and request to this pid is
>always changing....
>
>  PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE  SIZE   RES STATE   TIME    CPU COMMAND
> 9243 root      23  33    0   19M 2928K sleep   0:29  3.19% mysqld
> 9202 www        1  33    0 5888K 3124K sleep   0:01  1.04% httpd-1.3.9-php
> 8830 www        1  33    0   22M   16M sleep   0:19  1.02% httpd-1.3.9-php
> 8845 www        1  33    0   14M   11M sleep   0:11  0.54% httpd-1.3.9-php
> 8831 www        1  33    0 9760K 7056K sleep   0:09  0.36% httpd-1.3.9-php
> 9190 www        1  33    0 5824K 3088K sleep   0:01  0.28% httpd-1.3.9-php
> 8832 www        1  23    0   97M   83M sleep   1:23  0.25% httpd-1.3.9-php
><-----!!!!
> 8847 www        1  33    0   30M   23M sleep   0:23  0.04% httpd-1.3.9-php
><-----!!!!
>
>
>whats going on here???
>
>-Steven
>
>
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