On Tue, 12 Mar 2002 18:38:16 +0100, Oliver Bleutgen <myzope@gmx.net> wrote:
Acquisition.ImplicitAcquirerWrapper: 42442
That class is used to glue together acquisition content chains. Being top of the list indicates that you have been leaking an acquisition context chain. That doesnt mean that the bug relates to acquisition; acquisition just means that the leak is more severe than otherwise (because it keeps the whole context chain around).
OFS.DTMLMethod.DTMLMethod: 3989
42442/3989 = 10.6. That indicates that you are leaking an acquisition chain of roughly 10 objects.
ZPublisher.HTTPRequest.HTTPRequest: 3941 ZServer.HTTPResponse.ZServerHTTPResponse: 3934 ZPublisher.BaseRequest.RequestContainer: 3931 AccessControl.DTML.TemplateDict: 3930
The numbers for those objects are all roughly 3900. These objects are the ones referenced by that acquisition chain. I recommend you look further down that list, until you find a number that is much less than 3900. All of the objects above that mark are pieces of the jigsaw puzzle that will tell you *what* is being leaked. Thats where I would start meditating to work out *how* its being leaked.
doesn't surely look too good, heh? ;-)
No way. Memory leaks are fun. ;-) Toby Dickenson tdickenson@geminidataloggers.com