If you've REALLY stopped SER, it will release the memory used. This is a
function of the OS, not SER. If it hasn't released memory, it either
hasn't actually stopped, or SER's not the process taking up the memory.
N.
Arun Kumar wrote:
hi
I noticed even after stopping ser its not releasing the memory again
same problem happed and today again I restarted my ser server not able
to find any clue.
thanks
arun
On 7/7/07, *Hendrik Scholz* <hscholz(a)raisdorf.net
<mailto:hscholz@raisdorf.net>> wrote:
Hi!
Arun Kumar wrote:
I've noticed strange thing about my
ser(0.9.6) day by day memory
usage
is getting increas and even after stopping my ser
its not
releasing the
memory.
If you stop SER it frees all the used memory so this sounds kinda
unlikely. Could this be related to the mail thread 'Please help its
urgent' you started two weeks ago?
Which tools did you use to check the memory usage? Did you compare the
results to the ones from two weeks ago?
A reason for instant memory usage after startup would be registrations
loaded from a database backend but they should only show up on sercmd
core.shmmem and not reflect on what you see in top.
Greets,
Hendrik
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Hendrik Scholz <hscholz(a)raisdorf.net
<mailto:hscholz@raisdorf.net>>
http://www.wormulon.net/
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