Hi Phil.
> > working with CF. So it cannot be caching effects IMO.
>
> does the memory usage stabalize when all the physical is used or does the
> swap just grow ?
We usually avoid the situation where too much memory is used, since it slows
down the system very much.
We have a perl script which restarts CF before it uses more than approx. 80%
of the physical memory.
If I forget to install it, this happens:
CF grows and grows, then starts using up the swap space until users
get angry (because everything is really sloooooow) and I restart CF by hand.
So it maybe that on a very high usage level (including swap) it stabilizes
but I don't expect it.
> > of consectuive running. So we usually restart it regularly every 3 or 4
> days.
>
> What sort of hits/usage are you gettingand what is the rough hardware spec ?
Well, don't know what the question is about.
We have a rather complex Content Management System written in CF.
Hardware is a dual- P iii 650 MHz with 512MB RAM.
Kernel is a 2.2.16 with SMP support.
>
> Phil
>
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