OK, it happened again.

In that state:

httpd ~330MB Threads: 500 User Objects: 423 Handles: 2,530 GDI Objects: 4 Context Switches: 28,475

On reload:

~28-50MB pretty quick and growing Threads: 502 User Objects: 3-15 pretty quick Handles: 902 GDI Objects: 4 Context switches: 325-3000
I got this using TaskManager and ProcessExplorer. I also took a trace using StraceNT, but it doesn't mean anything to me.

Does anyone know where limits would be set? I have plenty of memory 4GB, and a postgresql process can go up to 756MB.


In reply to Re^2: Not your normal " Premature end of script headers:" by yegg
in thread Not your normal " Premature end of script headers:" by yegg

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