Mac Webcat 3.0.3b1 memory leak redirect inside search

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 21881
interpreted = N
texte = A cookbook recipe for eventual disaster:1. Create a template and associated database file.tpl and links.db:file.tpl: [SEARCH db=/links.db&eqSKUdatarq=1&max=1] [REDIRECT http://www.yourdomain.com/] [/SEARCH]links.db: SKU 1 2. Start ZoneRanger and configure to watch for leaks. 3. Flush databases 4. Run Netsplat on file.tpl 100 times or load page with a browser 100 times. 5. Flush databases 6. Mix in some salt and vinegar to taste.You should now have approximately 900 leaked pointers displayed in Zoneranger, with the following profile: 0x049A8F90 Pointer 208 ... 0x049A9070 Pointer 100 ... 0x049A90F0 Pointer 100 ... 0x049A9170 Pointer 38 ... 0x049B59C0 Pointer 400 ... 0x049B5B60 Pointer 216 ... 0x049B7960 Pointer 38 ... 0x049B79A0 Pointer 100 ... 0x049B9EB0 Pointer 40 ... 0x049B9EF0 Pointer 208 ... 0x049B9FD0 Pointer 38 ... 0x049BA030 Pointer 88 ... 0x049BA0A0 Pointer 88 ... 0x049BA110 Pointer 40 ... 0x049BA150 Pointer 100 ... etc.I believe this is the cause of the memory leak that we have been tracking for the past several months. We have allocated 122MB to Webstar, and we STILL have to restart the app at least once every two days.My config: MacOS 8.5 Webstar 3.0.2 Webcat 3.0.3b1 W* Admin 3.0.2 W* SSI 3.0.2Could someone at PCS please confirm this?Thanks,Dale-- Dale LaFountain Director of Information Technology, WebMaster Dark Horse Comics, Inc. mailto:dalel@dhorse.com Phone: 503-652-8815 x324 http://www.darkhorse.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Mac Webcat 3.0.3b1 memory leak redirect inside search (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  2. Mac Webcat 3.0.3b1 memory leak redirect inside search (Dale LaFountain 1998)
  3. Mac Webcat 3.0.3b1 memory leak redirect inside search (Dale LaFountain 1998)
A cookbook recipe for eventual disaster:1. Create a template and associated database file.tpl and links.db:file.tpl: [SEARCH db=/links.db&eqSKUdatarq=1&max=1] [REDIRECT http://www.yourdomain.com/] [/SEARCH]links.db: SKU 1 2. Start ZoneRanger and configure to watch for leaks. 3. Flush databases 4. Run Netsplat on file.tpl 100 times or load page with a browser 100 times. 5. Flush databases 6. Mix in some salt and vinegar to taste.You should now have approximately 900 leaked pointers displayed in Zoneranger, with the following profile: 0x049A8F90 Pointer 208 ... 0x049A9070 Pointer 100 ... 0x049A90F0 Pointer 100 ... 0x049A9170 Pointer 38 ... 0x049B59C0 Pointer 400 ... 0x049B5B60 Pointer 216 ... 0x049B7960 Pointer 38 ... 0x049B79A0 Pointer 100 ... 0x049B9EB0 Pointer 40 ... 0x049B9EF0 Pointer 208 ... 0x049B9FD0 Pointer 38 ... 0x049BA030 Pointer 88 ... 0x049BA0A0 Pointer 88 ... 0x049BA110 Pointer 40 ... 0x049BA150 Pointer 100 ... etc.I believe this is the cause of the memory leak that we have been tracking for the past several months. We have allocated 122MB to Webstar, and we STILL have to restart the app at least once every two days.My config: MacOS 8.5 Webstar 3.0.2 Webcat 3.0.3b1 W* Admin 3.0.2 W* SSI 3.0.2Could someone at PCS please confirm this?Thanks,Dale-- Dale LaFountain Director of Information Technology, WebMaster Dark Horse Comics, Inc. mailto:dalel@dhorse.com Phone: 503-652-8815 x324 http://www.darkhorse.com/ Dale LaFountain

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