Re: [WebDNA] LowRam

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2012


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 108530
interpreted = N
texte = Hi Tommy! WebDNA will use RAM, not only for storing your databases, but = also templates and uploads. On another side, your OS and applications = are also using RAM. First, you would have to be certain the RAM is taken = by WebDNA and not by something else. In command line, you can type "ps = aux" (it will give you the percentage of RAM used by every single = application on your server) or "top", and if you use OSX, "Activity = Monitor" will provide the same information. You will find out the amount = of RAM WebDNA is using. - chris On Feb 7, 2012, at 9:21, Tommy Dahlb=E6k Bell wrote: > Hey > =20 > I=92ve seen messages about this before, but I can=92t seem to find = any, so I=92ll give it a shout again. > =20 > On my website, I regularly get a LowRam error. > =20 > I know the procedure for isolating areas, so I can discover which = parts are the problem, what I don=92t know is how to provoke the system = into going into LowRam, commenting out certain parts of the site, = doesn=92t really help me if I can=92t somehow get it to trigger going = into LowRam. > =20 > So, how do I force the site into the situation of where lowram can = occur, its often days between this error occurs, and trying to = troubleshoot it by waiting, is by my modus operando, not exactly the way = to go. > =20 > Regards > Tommy > =20 > --------------------------------------------------------- This message = is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To = unsubscribe, E-mail to: = archives:http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us Bug Reporting: = support@webdna.us Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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Hi Tommy! WebDNA will use RAM, not only for storing your databases, but = also templates and uploads. On another side, your OS and applications = are also using RAM. First, you would have to be certain the RAM is taken = by WebDNA and not by something else. In command line, you can type "ps = aux" (it will give you the percentage of RAM used by every single = application on your server) or "top", and if you use OSX, "Activity = Monitor" will provide the same information. You will find out the amount = of RAM WebDNA is using. - chris On Feb 7, 2012, at 9:21, Tommy Dahlb=E6k Bell wrote: > Hey > =20 > I=92ve seen messages about this before, but I can=92t seem to find = any, so I=92ll give it a shout again. > =20 > On my website, I regularly get a LowRam error. > =20 > I know the procedure for isolating areas, so I can discover which = parts are the problem, what I don=92t know is how to provoke the system = into going into LowRam, commenting out certain parts of the site, = doesn=92t really help me if I can=92t somehow get it to trigger going = into LowRam. > =20 > So, how do I force the site into the situation of where lowram can = occur, its often days between this error occurs, and trying to = troubleshoot it by waiting, is by my modus operando, not exactly the way = to go. > =20 > Regards > Tommy > =20 > --------------------------------------------------------- This message = is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To = unsubscribe, E-mail to: = archives:http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us Bug Reporting: = support@webdna.us christophe.billiottet@webdna.us

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