yubing
trueice at gmail.com
Tue Jul 3 02:22:33 EDT 2007
I've observed that, Apache will automatically convert the transfer-encoding to chunked upon a HTTP/1.1 response without content-length specified. Is there any known memory issue with chunked-encoding? thanks a lot~ On 7/3/07, yubing <trueice at gmail.com> wrote: > > Our project has a live HTTP video streamer written in python, which keeps > pumping a stream out to the client. > The HTTP serving module is a simple mod_python request handler running on > Apache 2.2.4 with mod_python 3.3.1 (Python 2.5.1). > The stream is read out of our streaming server via TCP socket, and the > python script just do some simple processing like header building, each > allocated buffer is del-ed after being used. > > The problem is: > We observed that after its running serveral hours, its memory occupation > grows up to serveral hundreds of megabytes and keeps growing in 4k-8k > increment every 1-2 seconds. > > Below is a simple testing scriptlet, the memory leaking issue is not so > serious as our live serving module, but you can still observe 4k memory > growing every serveral seconds. > > Could anyone help me to figure out the root cause of this issue? > > -------------------------- > import time > > def pump_file(req): > while(True): > fp = open("/dev/zero", "r") > buf = fp.read(4096) > try: > req.write(buf) > del buf > time.sleep(0.1) > except: > fp.close() > break > > --------------------------------------- > > > -- > truly yours > ice -- truly yours ice -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mm_cfg_has_not_been_edited_to_set_host_domains/pipermail/mod_python/attachments/20070703/75011e82/attachment.html
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