Re: Incredible amount of memory allocated by Apache?

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Hi,

The real question then is: how come another server running Symfony gives me:

 PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND
20010 apache    16   0 69008  33m  25m S  1.8  0.9   0:18.35 httpd
20161 apache    16   0 70552  34m  24m S  0.0  1.0   0:12.20 httpd
27109 apache    15   0 67868  30m  23m S  0.0  0.9   0:04.61 httpd
25365 apache    15   0 67192  30m  23m S  0.0  0.8   0:06.80 httpd
25924 apache    15   0 67432  30m  23m S  0.0  0.8   0:04.73 httpd
25931 apache    15   0 68248  30m  23m S  0.0  0.9   0:05.13 httpd
27112 apache    15   0 70808  33m  23m S  0.0  0.9   0:02.88 httpd
27034 apache    15   0 68528  30m  23m S  1.3  0.9   0:02.94 httpd
25402 apache    15   0 70560  32m  23m S  0.0  0.9   0:07.16 httpd
27102 apache    15   0 66920  28m  22m S  0.0  0.8   0:03.98 httpd

...?
Is it _really_ possible? Seriously, the Symgony one is only around
30Mb, and the Drupal one is *ten* times bigger?
So my real question is: what is this information? REs is  " Resident
size (kb):  The non-swapped physical memory a task has used. RES =
CODE + DATA." Surely, Drupal is not 2.9Gb of code?

I am confused...

Merc.

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