memory leak in httpd or child process
teddymills
lfeder-rieW9WUcm8FFJ04o6PK0Fg at public.gmane.org
Tue Dec 20 15:23:32 UTC 2005
I know the problem is not in Apache. (others would have found the problem a
long time ago)
Apache/2.0.54 (Unix) PHP/5.0.5 Server at vger1.dyndns.org Port 80
PHP5.05 should not be run with Apache2x?
Anyways, over a period of 8 hours, the free memory goes from 125MB to 10MB.
Without anyone doing anything at all. Or even pulling up a page from the
webserver.
If I restart apache, then the free memory goes back to 125MB again.
I suppose I could cron restart apache every 8 hours or so, but I would
prefer to fix the leak,
as opposed to the virtual dutch boy.
I have a number of php applications, but since php is interpreted, that php
program should
not be using memory until that php URL is activated. (yes/no/maybe?)
vanilla apache2 setup.
no virtualhosting, no modules (except php5 module)
no virus's in the system. System was fully scanned.
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