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Re: repos corruption revisited: memory leak?

From: Mark <mark_at_msdhub.com>
Date: 2003-10-23 18:47:56 CEST

My system is Win2K/Apache2/SVN(0.29). Apache is doing nothing besides
serving svn repositories (pretty small). The machine has 384mb RAM.

Apache has 2 processes on my box as well. One has 1.2MB memory (plus 1.6MB
in swap) and the other has 6.0MB (plus 9.9MB in swap). When I checkout the
biggest repo I have (938 files/1.1MB), the 6MB apache process grows to 6.9MB
and then drops back down after the checkout is complete.

Mark

----- Original Message -----
From: "J Wynia" <jwynia@pragmapool.com>
To: <users@subversion.tigris.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 9:49 AM
Subject: Re: repos corruption revisited: memory leak?

> I run Apache 2/PHP/SVN on WinXP (AMD 1600/1GB). Apache launches 2
> processes when it starts up. One usually uses about 7.8MB of RAM and the
> other varies. Right now it's idling at about 21MB. If I run a hard working
> PHP script, it can spiral to hundreds of megs of RAM. For most SVN
> activity, I don't really see much of a spike at all.

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