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ID Category Severity Reproducibility Date Submitted Last Update
0002249 [Resin] crash always 12-13-07 05:26 12-20-07 15:24
Reporter vladdy View Status public  
Assigned To ferg
Priority normal Resolution fixed Platform
Status closed   OS
Projection none   OS Version
ETA none Fixed in Version 3.1.5 Product Version 3.1.4
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Summary 0002249: Apache memory leack with mod_caucho enabled
Description Hello,

We use Apache 1.3.39 and Resin 3.1.4 on CentOS 4. Without any change on our side, Apache started to consume more and more memory when mod_caucho is enabled in config and Resin is running. We tried to comment out all hosts in resin.conf, rebuild mod_cauho with various options, but the issue still persists. Apache processes become about 100 Megs in size for Virtual and Resident memory and continue to eat up the free memory. When swap ends, the server freezes.
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(0002570)
vladdy
12-13-07 22:52

It appears we were able to find the cause of this problem finally. It was stalled /tmp/localhost_6802 file. Once the file was removed and apache and resin restarted, the memory stopped to leak. Would it be possible to add the functionality to check that file into caucho module for apache?

Thanks.
 
(0002572)
vladdy
12-14-07 03:51

Well, the leak still persists although it is not so fast.
 

- Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
12-13-07 05:26 vladdy New Issue
12-13-07 22:52 vladdy Note Added: 0002570
12-14-07 03:51 vladdy Note Added: 0002572
12-20-07 15:24 ferg Assigned To  => ferg
12-20-07 15:24 ferg Status new => closed
12-20-07 15:24 ferg Resolution open => fixed
12-20-07 15:24 ferg Fixed in Version  => 3.1.5


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