Toby Dickenson schrieb:
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002 13:50:13 +0100, Andre Schubert <andre.schubert@km3.de> wrote:
After a restart my zope-processes are around 12MB.
Sounds about right.
Then i start my script and before i receive any result all processes are grown up to 26MB.
Thats not unreasonable for the working set of zope. I have no reason to suspect a leak.
Im not sure what operating system you are using. If its linux then
RedHat Immunix 6.2
maybe you are misinterpreting the output of ps or top: The 26M is listed next to each process, but its the *same* 26M in each row of the table. In other words, your system is using 26M total for zope, not 26*5 (assuming you have 5 processes).
If Zope grows by 12M for each request then thats a different scenario.
12M growth on the *first* request is quite normal.
Yes, i believe, but every time i run that script the memory usage of zope( all processes ) grows up. If the script was ended and zope grows up about 1MB would i think that each request for the ZSQL Methods grows up zope about 250K and 250K * 4 = 1MB. My problem is that every time after running the script zope grows up. Sometimes zope grows up about 1 or 2MB and sometimes only 100K, but zope is growing up every time a run my test-script. On our production server the last time zope grows up to 100MB in 6 hours, and maybe thats not so good.
Toby Dickenson tdickenson@geminidataloggers.com
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