Re: httpd 1.3 running processes mem usage

2003-08-14 Thread Aaron Bannert
On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 10:33 AM, Austin Gonyou wrote: If I have a Linux server using httpd 1.3 and has 1GB ram and has 1012 httpd processes. When I look at that process's ram stats, I have a vmSize of say 7032KB, vmRSS of 2056KB, and vmEXE of 2072KB. Is the size I'm most concerned with

Re: httpd 1.3 running processes mem usage

2003-08-14 Thread Austin Gonyou
Thanks so much. We've got much less confusion about this now. Good link, btw. On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 13:07, Justin Erenkrantz wrote: [...] > Linux uses optimistic memory allocation. Therefore, vmSize will be > what has > been asked for, but may not be allocated (or is swapped to disk). > vmEXE

Re: httpd 1.3 running processes mem usage

2003-08-14 Thread Justin Erenkrantz
--On Wednesday, August 6, 2003 12:33 PM -0500 Austin Gonyou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: If I have a Linux server using httpd 1.3 and has 1GB ram and has 1012 httpd processes. When I look at that process's ram stats, I have a vmSize of say 7032KB, vmRSS of 2056KB, and vmEXE of 2072KB. Is the size

httpd 1.3 running processes mem usage

2003-08-07 Thread Austin Gonyou
If I have a Linux server using httpd 1.3 and has 1GB ram and has 1012 httpd processes. When I look at that process's ram stats, I have a vmSize of say 7032KB, vmRSS of 2056KB, and vmEXE of 2072KB. Is the size I'm most concerned with when looking at per/process memory utilization going to be vmSi