Re: [users@httpd] Why does Apache use up all my memory?

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On Mon, Aug 15, 2005 at 11:00:02AM -0400, George Adams wrote:
> Thanks, Joe and Jon for your helpful thoughts regarding my Apache
> memory problem.  Here's some more information:
> 
> Joe> > 1-0    15823    W     0.00    1742573500    GET /out/388.mp3
> Joe> > 2-0 15824 W 0.00 1742573499 GET /out/238.mp3
> Joe>
> Joe> Are these all simple static files, or is /out/ handled by some CGI
> Joe> script etc?
> 
> Joe, you're right - they do get passed through a Perl script for
> processing.  However, unless I'm mistaken, I don't THINK the following
> code would produce the kind of problems I'm seeing:

OK, no, it's not your code at fault, it's a bug in httpd.  You can apply 
this patch: http://people.apache.org/~jorton/ap_byterange.diff and I 
guess I should really submit this for backport to 2.0.x.

joe

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