P.S. to clarify, your application is running within that process, which is
why a memory like makes it grow
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 at 8:50 am, Nigel B. Peck wrote:
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> It stops when you change to 1 because it kills the child process after
> every single request! Try upgrading Apache to a recent
It stops when you change to 1 because it kills the child process after
every single request! Try upgrading Apache to a recent version if you’re
concerned about that, but this is not likely at all to because of Apache.
Perhaps others with more experience have thoughts on this situation?
On Thu, 29
Hi Nigel Sir,
Thanks for your continuous support and prompt reply. I had one more query as
follows:
>> I'm not suggesting it's a memory leak in Apache, rather in the
>> application(s) that you're running on Apache.
After my investigation and your suggestion, I had tuned my apache-server with