On Sat, Dec 14, 2002 at 04:50:25AM +0100, Axel Andersson wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I would like to ask you how big your mod_perl enabled (v1) httpd's 
> grow. I'm using a homegrown publication system based on Template 
> Toolkit that delivers about 2000 Perl pages daily. After the first page 
> load, the daemons consume around 7 MB of RAM each, but after 24 hours 
> they've grown to something around 12 MB, with a record-holder of 16 MB.
> 
> To me this seems like quite a lot, but I would like to get some numbers 
> from other people as to what's normal.

I don't know what's normal for other people, but with a personal
Mason-driven site with only a few hundred visitors a day I get this:

  PID USER     PRI  NI  SIZE  RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM   TIME COMMAND
 5661 www-data   9   0 15232  14M  9988 S     0.0  2.3   0:01 apache
 2517 www-data   9   0 14256  13M  9984 S     0.0  2.1   0:01 apache
 2518 www-data   9   0 14124  13M  9968 S     0.0  2.1   0:01 apache
 2519 www-data   9   0 14076  13M  9968 S     0.0  2.1   0:01 apache
16638 www-data   9   0 14024  13M  9964 S     0.0  2.1   0:01 apache
26290 www-data   9   0 13948  13M  9948 S     0.0  2.1   0:00 apache
26289 www-data  11   0 13852  13M  9960 S     0.5  2.0   0:01 apache
 2520 www-data   9   0 13816  13M  9816 S     0.0  2.0   0:01 apache
26288 www-data   9   0 13812  13M  9960 S     0.0  2.0   0:01 apache
18348 www-data   9   0 12692  12M  9904 S     0.0  1.9   0:01 apache
 2996 root       9   0 12156  11M 10420 S     0.0  1.8   0:57 apache

Linux 2.4.19 x86 SMP with 600 megs of RAM. I think your numbers are
probably fairly normal.
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