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Bug#219973: marked as done (apache: eats lots of memory)



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Subject: apache: eats lots of memory
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Package: apache
Version: 1.3.27.0-2
Severity: normal

This report is rather incomplete because I cannot reproduce
the bug, and am only forwarding the available data.  However I'd like
it to stay in the database for reference, maybe someone has seen 
similar behaviour.

Apache on a fresh testing installation on an Ultra 5 sometimes eats
lots of memory:

    PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND
  18028 www-data  17   0 1120m 163m  696 R 11.9 66.4  64:01.64 apache
      5 root      14   0     0    0    0 R 11.3  0.0   3:58.46 kswapd

The machine has 
Mem:        251968
Swap:      1048304

Load average grew up to about 11, and the sysadmin restarted the daemon
then.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
Architecture: sparc
Kernel: Linux mapmf 2.4.18 #2 Thu Apr 11 14:37:17 EDT 2002 sparc64
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C

Versions of packages apache depends on:
ii  apache-common                 1.3.27.0-2 Support files for all Apache webse
ii  debconf                       1.3.15     Debian configuration management sy
ii  dpkg                          1.10.18    Package maintenance system for Deb
ii  libc6                         2.3.2-9    GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
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ii  mime-support                  3.23-1     MIME files 'mime.types' & 'mailcap
ii  perl [perl5]                  5.8.0-18   Larry Wall's Practical Extraction 

-- debconf information:
  apache/enable-suexec: false


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From: Fabio Massimo Di Nitto <fabbione@fabbione.net>
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Hi Zoran,

On Thu, 22 Apr 2004, Zoran Dzelajlija wrote:

> Quoting Fabio Massimo Di Nitto (fabbione@fabbione.net):
> > 	I was wondering if you had any possibility to test again with
> > newer releases of apache. There has been a lot of improvment since the bug
> > was open. Please try to provide us with information. If we will not hear
> > anything within 15 days we will close the bug, since we can't reproduce it
> > and the other bits in the bug report refer to another bug.
>
> I can't reproduce it even with that version.  Close it and blame it
> on the moon rays or something.  :-)  If it happens with sarge or an
> unstable package you can always reopen.

Ok thanks for your information. I am closing this bug and of course people
are welcome to reopen it in case.

Fabio

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