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Zero2Cool
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10 years ago
I haven't a clue if I am having a memory issue. I just checked and as of now, I'm at 328MB which just seems pretty high usage. I'm waiting for one of the dev's or someone with more knowledge than myself to provide feedback.
Zero2Cool
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10 years ago
Holy cow ... 439 MB with 11 active users, 4 members, 5 guests, 2 hidden for last 15 minutes.
bbobb
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10 years ago
Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 

Holy cow ... 439 MB with 11 active users, 4 members, 5 guests, 2 hidden for last 15 minutes.


Are you sure that your provider doesn't run your application in a common pool?
In this case you will see all applications usage in the pool. They make it to simplify life for yourself when they have a lot of small rarely used applications.

I read it again now and it seems you have a separate pool as you are allowed to restart application.
Looks like a very serious problem.
tha_watcha
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10 years ago
Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 

Holy cow ... 439 MB with 11 active users, 4 members, 5 guests, 2 hidden for last 15 minutes.



Please update to the latest source code. According to the MSDN Documentation the current code was showing the available mapped memory for the application, not the actually used memory. Thats why the value was so high.

With the last commit it shows now the allocated memory and the mapped memory.
bbobb
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10 years ago
No need to update, because it's useless. Zero2Cool has outings problems related to memory hogging.
The figure shows CLR estimation and this is enough to see that the problem really exists.
Still Zero2Cool uses YAF integrated into his own application and it would be good to know that he didn't change it before.
Zero2Cool
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10 years ago
My host had some system wide issues today. Even their home page was down. But I did the upgrade anyway out of curiosity.


5 active users, 2 members, 2 guests, 1 hidden for last 15 minutes

116 MB of 353 MB

That seems more reasonable. I'll keep an eye on this and see how it goes.
squirrel
10 years ago
Two forums, one running latest code (24 hours old) other running 1.9.6.2 BETA20120612 (but it's newer than that from source)

Newest forum:
29 active users, 6 members, 23 guests for last 15 minutes
230MB in use by application pool (checked via task mgr on 2k8 server) (app pool uptime approx 1 hour)

Older Forum:
10 active users, 3 members, 6 guests, 1 hidden for last 20 minutes
272MB in use by application pool (checked via task mgr on 2k8 server) (app pool uptime approx 4 days)

Will post how the newer code is doing by morning (on memory usage) -- I run my own servers, so I'm not capped on memory usage -- she'll sit there and chew memory till it all just stops - 😉
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squirrel
10 years ago
Not quite 24 hours later, but here's the latest:
Older Code:
24 active users, 7 members, 15 guests, 2 hidden for last 20 minutes
198MB in use by application pool

Newer Code:
24 active users, 3 members, 21 guests for last 15 minutes
152MB in use by application pool

Neither has thrown a 'OOM' exception or had a reset according to the logs --

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Zero2Cool
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10 years ago
36 active users, 4 members, 31 guests, 1 hidden for last 15 minutes

78 MB of 277 MB


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