Then I would not think it's php issue, as php is called by forked
children.
There might be also problems in the libraries, so check for updates.
Sorry, cannot help you more.
John Wards wrote:
>Hmm I am unsure as my server crashed on me this morning and restarted it
>self so every thing is bac
Hmm I am unsure as my server crashed on me this morning and restarted it
self so every thing is back to normal (15meg per process)
But I can never remeber noticing a much smaller Apache process. So I would
gues at yes the parent process gets larger too.
I though it was mod_ssl causing the proble
Is the apache parent process ( the one running under root) getting
larger too?
John Wards wrote:
>After being told off on the dev list I have posted this on this list (I
>thought it was techie enough to go on that list but I was wrong)
>
>I am running a large PHP/MySQL/Apache driven website
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