Thats the main reason why people use passenger (IMHO) that doesnt allow the
processes to grow too much; the other alternative is to use something to
restart the process if they grow too much (e.g. monit), if you are
interested in the internals a bit more, you can read a bit here -
http://www.masterzen.fr/2010/01/28/puppet-memory-usage-not-a-fatality/

cheers,
Ohad

On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 8:00 PM, Trevor Vaughan <tvaug...@onyxpoint.com>wrote:

> Does anyone have any pointers on how to determine where puppetmasterd
> 0.24.9 is using the bulk of its memory?
>
> A couple of gigs of RAM usage is getting a bit excessive.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Trevor
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