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Re: Apache memory leak?

From: Ivan Zhakov <ivan_at_visualsvn.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 19:57:51 +0400

On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 4:01 PM, <KYLEE_at_bksv.com> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
>
> I have lots of memory issues on my server after the latest update to my
> subversion server. I used to run a v1.5.5 server without much problems on my
> environment and rebooting the server from time to time is a must. It usually
> happens once every week. Now that i have updated the subversion server to
> the latest build provided by CollabNet due to a valuable fix to this
> version.
>
> Ever since, i have to reboot the server once every 2 days due to
> non-responding clients and high memory consumption.
> This is my setup:
> - Collab.Net Subversion: Version 1.6.5-6, Release Date: September 8, 2009
> - Windows Server 2003 with full updates with 2 GB of RAM.
> - Repository size: 20GB.
> - Have been using subversion for the past 5 years.
> - Last integrity check was ok before the upgrade.
> - httpd takes ~900MB of RAM and ~900MB of virtual memroy.
>
> I do not know what's the reason or the cause of it. Sometimes svnadmin seems
> to be running heavily on the server taking up to 50% of the CPU time.
>
> Has anyone experienced this after the server upgrade? What can i do to fix
> this? Please help. Thanks.
>
Do you use mod_deflate? There is known problem with latest Apache and
Subversion. See thread below:
http://groups.google.ru/group/subversion-development/browse_thread/thread/6d63ea3ba63872ad

-- 
Ivan Zhakov
VisualSVN Team
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