Re: httpd size grows on restart with mod_php enabled
On 4/5/06, pradeep kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yep I tried that. without mod_php there is no growth in the size. So does > that mean this is a bug with PHP then. PHP is the suspected component and would need to investigate.
Re: httpd size grows on restart with mod_php enabled
Yep I tried that. without mod_php there is no growth in the size. So does that mean this is a bug with PHP then.On 4/5/06, Jeff Trawick < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On 4/5/06, pradeep kumar < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Hi,>> I see httpd grows in size on every restart/graceful restart with PHP(4 or> 5) enabled. But this doesn't happen when I do a stop and start. Also this > problem is seen only when mod_php is enabled. Is this a know problem with> PHP or Apache?Take out PHP, leave everything else the same, and try again.I would expect:* very very small growth with just Apache-distributed modules ( i.e.,you'd have to restart hundreds of times before the growth would causereal operational problems* no core Apache problems which lead to unavoidable memory growthproblems in third-party modules
Re: httpd size grows on restart with mod_php enabled
On 4/5/06, pradeep kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I see httpd grows in size on every restart/graceful restart with PHP(4 or > 5) enabled. But this doesn't happen when I do a stop and start. Also this > problem is seen only when mod_php is enabled. Is this a know problem with > PHP or Apache? Take out PHP, leave everything else the same, and try again. I would expect: * very very small growth with just Apache-distributed modules (i.e., you'd have to restart hundreds of times before the growth would cause real operational problems * no core Apache problems which lead to unavoidable memory growth problems in third-party modules