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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 11427] - Possible Memory Leak in CGI script invocation

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Possible Memory Leak in CGI script invocation





------- Additional Comments From rich@richsawin.com  2003-02-21 21:14 -------
I am having a similar problem with Apache 2.0.44 on Windows NT.  Watching the
process list on the NT Task Manager shows a slow but steady increase in the
amount of memory taken by Apache.exe. 

This continues until Apache stops serving pages (the rest of the Machine seems
to work Ok) and the error log records "Server ran out of Threads to server
request.  Consider raising the ThreadsperChild setting".  This machine does not
handle much traffic (maybe 20 hits per hour).

Restarting Apache brings the memory usage back down and the slow increase begins
again.

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