ID: 14053
Updated by: sniper
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Reproducible crash
Operating System: Linux (2.2.x/2.4.x)
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:

It would help also to know which database is this and 
if you have some sort of short example script to add here
too.


Previous Comments:
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[2001-11-15 05:17:50] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

How many elements are there in the array? And isn't there another way to do this?

Derick

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[2001-11-14 10:47:48] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

We do query a database and put the fetched result into some array, whichs keys are the 
first field of the fetched result-row. No problem to get the array build, it eats up 
about 180MBytes from the 2GBytes RAM the server has.

The script works fine, does some manipulation in the array (strings, ints) and 
re-inserts it into the database.

After the script terminates - all output to the browser is done - the Apache-process 
responsible for that request won't free the acquired memory. It instead eats one CPU 
completely for about 3-5minutes and then freezes - with aprox. 180MBytes of reserved 
RAM. (Fire the request 10 times and be sure to have the swap working!)

We currently use:
    - HP LC2000r (2*PIII 933MHz, 2GByte RAM, 18GB HDD)
    - Linux (Slackware 8.0), glibc2.2.3, Kernel 2.4.13 SMP
    - Apache 1.3.22
    - PHP 4.0.6
    - ZendOptimizer 1.1.0.
Tested and reproduced with:
    - Apache 1.3.20, 1.3.17
    - w/o ZendOptimizer.
    - PHP4.2.0-dev

It'll be nice to hear from you!


Thanks in advance,
     Ingo Bez

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