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Doug Simmons <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 26 Feb 2001 15:37:47 -0500
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Memory leaks don't cause CPU usage to increase.  Memory leaks cause
resources and/or available memory to decrease.  High CPU numbers means that
there is a lot of program processing going on.  If the number of
connections to his audio stream start increasing, his processing would
naturally increase.  Can he monitor the number of connections with his
installation of Shoutcast?  That may be the problem.  I know that some of
the larger commercial streaming audio sites have had to install many
parallel servers to handle the processing power required.

Doug

At 2/24/01 09:31 PM, Sybilgal wrote:

>He has discovered what appears to be a memory leak.. He has been watching
>the system usage and has found the cpu to be at 90% after being running over
>night. He has been watching this for the past two weeks and this has been
>building from 20%-90% rather quickly.  No other programs are running on his
>system.

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