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On 28/03/11 10:05, Alan Pope wrote:
On 27 March 2011 21:44, Ian <ian(a)lovingboth.com>
wrote:
It's possible it was the apache settings to
blame, but I don't seem to have
problems running those three on Lenny.
Indeed, it's possible. I did tweak the settings and ramp apache down
very low. It would still eat hundreds of MB per process, which on a
machine with ~400MB RAM is an untenable situation.
That matches my experience and assumption. The Apache process size for
my blog (which is the busiest and heaviest site I run) is:
VSZ RSS
37408 18344
with a MaxClients setting of 10, though it was 15 until recently. I also
run MySQL, Exim and Courier IMAP and I'm currently hovering around 140MB
RAM used out of 480MB + 1GB swap.
I'm currently watching htop on my VPS, in the hope that I might catch a
sudden resource spike in the event of a crash but I imagine it either
won't crash while I'm paying attention or it will be dead before I
notice :-/
Regards,
Adam Sweet
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http://blog.adamsweet.org/
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