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RE: Apache memory leak?

From: <KYLEE_at_bksv.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 10:03:28 +0100

Hi Tony,

Yes, that's my problem too. I have to reboot every few days.

This is my server signature: Server: Apache/2.2.13 (Win32) DAV/2
SVN/1.6.5 mod_auth_sspi/1.0.4

I run it on Windows Server 2003, with LDAP authentication.
Still the high memory consumption with Apache 2.2. I don't remember if
the problem is there when it's still operating under Apache 2.0.

Regards,
Lee

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Butt [mailto:Tony.Butt_at_cea.com.au]
Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 2:50 AM
To: users_at_subversion.tigris.org
Subject: RE: Apache memory leak?

On Tue, 2009-10-13 at 10:24 +0200, KYLEE_at_bksv.com wrote:
> Hi Uli,
>
> Thanks for the reply. That's what i thought so. It's definitely high
memory comsumption there.
> I do not serve anything else for Apache. It's a dedicated subversion
server via http and nothing else.
>
The only time I have found excessive memory consumption with apache was
when I tried to use ldap authentication on apache 2.0. The memory usage
would creep up over a period of time, and eventually I had to restart
apache (every few days, or so, I think). I gave up on ldap and the
problem went away.

I have since used ldap authentication with apache 2.2, and there are no
problems there.
> I have svnadmin running daily for backup. But when the backup service
is not running, it's stuck in the process somehow.
>
>
> Regards,
> Lee
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ulrich Eckhardt [mailto:eckhardt_at_satorlaser.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 6:03 PM
> To: users_at_subversion.tigris.org
> Subject: Re: Apache memory leak?
>
> On Monday 12 October 2009, KYLEE_at_bksv.com wrote:
> > 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.
>
> Huh? That sounds really bad.
>
I agree - apache should normally not need to be rebooted for months at a
time (if ever)
> > 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.
>
> That sounds even worse!
>
> Apropos: Do you have to reboot the machine or does it suffice to
restart
> Apache? The difference is important in order to make out the culprit.
>
> > - httpd takes ~900MB of RAM and ~900MB of virtual memroy.
>
Sounds like my ldap problem with 2.0, see above...
> That sounds like a lot, but I don't know what else you are serving
with Apache
> there.
>
> > 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.
>
> Why is svnadmin running? Who started it and why? That should be a tool
for
> administration and maintenance, not something that regularly runs. The
only
> thing it is good for regularly is to create a dumpfile from a hotcopy
for
> backup purposes.
>
> Uli
>

Tony Butt
CEA Technologies.

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