On 11/25/2010 10:50, bob.anstrut...@sqa.org.uk wrote:
Hi, I wonder if it might be a memory leak problem you are seeing,
monitor your resources, to check if this is the case.

Hello,

I don't think that the problem comes from a memory leak, Apache processes takes ~15M and /usr/bin/top says:
Mem: 2637M Active, 10G Inact, 1335M Wired, 325M Cache, 1646M Buf, 834M Free

I suspect mod_passenger of doing evil things .. but I can't prove it

Best regards,
Julien



Thanks,

/Robert Anstruther./


                                        
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