Ping. Anyone? Kenneth Loafman wrote: > Folks, > > I have a user command that runs, via cron, twice hourly with multiple > threads and queues. At the end of the run, I wait for all of the queues > to empty and join all of the threads. I close Xapian, print some log > info, and delete the pid file so another instance can run. All of this > is completed (log file entries and pid file deleted), yet about 3 times > a day, Django does not exit, leaving the task in memory, but idle. > > I've scratched my head over this but am getting nowhere fast. Other > than eating up memory, it does no harm as long as I go in and clean out > the old tasks, but this is getting old. > > Has anyone else seen this behavior? Any idea how to debug it? > > Environment is: > Ubuntu Karmic > Django 1.1.1-1ubuntu1 > Python 2.6 > MySQL 5.1 > > ...Thanks, > ...Ken >
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