ID:               40720
 User updated by:  soadlink at gmail dot com
 Reported By:      soadlink at gmail dot com
-Status:           Bogus
+Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         Performance problem
 Operating System: Ubuntu 6.10
 PHP Version:      5.2.1
 New Comment:

Closed, not bogus, as I voluntarily decided to end the problem.


Previous Comments:
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[2007-03-05 11:20:48] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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[2007-03-05 11:08:01] soadlink at gmail dot com

>Because your windows machine has more RAM?

Just as I figured, you obviously didn't read my first post entirely,
and have little clue what I was talking about... which is why I was
repeating myself.

>Because the script doesn't actually work?

Actually it works just fine on Windows. Ubuntu is where I have the
problems. What's that the 3rd time I've said that now?

>Because it works differently? 

Really? Gee I didn't notice that. /sarcasm


Anyways forget it. Don't even bother helping.

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[2007-03-05 11:02:17] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>Then why does Windows handle plenty of instances just fine?
Because your windows machine has more RAM?
Because the script doesn't actually work?
Because it works differently? 
I don't think I can tell you which of these is true.

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[2007-03-05 10:54:05] soadlink at gmail dot com

>If each instance takes say 100Mb to run, then it's quite expected
that
>10 instances running in the same time would take ~1Gb and make the
>machine to swap.

Then why does Windows handle plenty of instances just fine? I am trying
to get the Linux machine to handle the script instances the same way
Windows did. Linux lags after 1 or 2. Windows doesn't lag even with
8-12 running at once. Is there something inside Windows itself that is
handling it better than in Linux, or something in PHP I can change?

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[2007-03-05 10:46:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>Yes. 
Ok, so that's not a real problem then.

>And when I increase the memory limit on Ubuntu to match this the
>script runs, but more than 1-2 instances of it running causes the
>machines memory usage to go very high and slow the performance of
>everything (including the script).

If each instance takes say 100Mb to run, then it's quite expected that
10 instances running in the same time would take ~1Gb and make the
machine to swap.


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