This might be possible as long as its as easy as calling the
(con/de)struction routines in nagios.c mid-flight. I'll put this on
my 2.0 todo list.
On 18 Nov 2002 at 14:58, Chet Luther wrote:
> Group,
> I'm in a situation where I really could benefit from the speed of using
> the embedded Perl interpreter in Nagios, but I can't afford the nasty memory
> leaking it does. I was wondering if a feature similar to Apache's
> 'MaxRequestsPerChild' could be implemented? Something to simply flush and
> reload the embedded Perl environment after X many Perl plugin executions.
> Judging by previous threads on the nagios-users list, I don't believe
> I'm the only one having issues with memory leaking through embedded Perl.
> I've avoided declaring global variables/etc in my plugins, but dispite what
> I do I can't seem to stop the leak.
>
> Thanks for you thoughts,
>
> Chet Luther
> chet@rcn.com
>
>
>
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