
Hey alex, find out more about ur CPU to see if it performs better for
thread or forked processes. Once u are sure, uncheck the other one.
Thread and forked shouldn't run concurrently.
On 10/22/09, Alexander Halle
Hi,
I have to restart my OTRS server regularly after a couple of days because there's no free memory left. I think it isn't the fault of OTRS but rather a wrong apache configuration.
So please excuse me for being off topic but I don't know where to start troubleshooting. Can someone please lead me in the right direction ?
According to top the memory is used by several httpd2-event processes. They spawn over the days until I run out of memory. At the moment I have 12 of them using together 75% of 3 GB. At present only 5 people use OTRS but I already have to reboot after about one week.
I can't find any documentation to httpd2-event so I can't figure out how to control the number of processes reasonable :
OTRS 2.4.4 on OpenSuse 11.1
otrs:~ # httpd2-event -V Server version: Apache/2.2.13 (Linux/SUSE) [...] Architecture: 32-bit Server MPM: Event threaded: yes (fixed thread count) forked: yes (variable process count)
Thanks in advance.
Alexander
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