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On Tuesday, June 12, 2012 4:59:08 PM UTC+2, Greg Donald wrote:
>
> Over the weekend I upgraded my project to Django 1.4.  After the 
> upgrade my Apache/mod_wsgi setup began running out of memory.  I 
> increased the memory capacity of my virtual servers, but that only 
> extended the time until they began to swap again.  I found a blog 
> article that suggested setting Apache's MaxRequestsPerChild to 
> something other than 0.  After setting it to 25, Apache seems to be 
> releasing memory again. 
>
> My question is, why did I have to do that?  The only thing that 
> changed is my Django version from 1.3 -> 1.4.  I have Debug=False in 
> settings.py, so I don't think I'm experiencing the SQL memory buildup 
> described on a couple of blogs.  I do have some long running scripts 
> that use Django outside of Apache, so I implemented db.reset_queries() 
> in those, but it had no noticeable effect.  They didn't appear to be 
> using any more memory than normal, but I figured it couldn't hurt. 
>
> So everything is running fine again, but something changed in Django 
> 1.4 that causes my same project code to leak memory.  I'd sure like to 
> figure it out. 
>
> Thanks. 
>
>
> -- 
> Greg Donald 
>

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