Not strictly a django question, but one I hope someone else here might have
faced.

I have an a site which depends on a java web service (of my own creation).
This seems to leak memory like a sieve, because of the various libraries
involved. This is a problem because my host sets a limit on the total usage
of memory by all of my processes.

*Does anyone here use a tool to monitor memory usage by individual
processes (or groups thereof), and run commands when certain levels are met?
* I'd like to kill and restart my java service (through supervisor) when it
gets above a certain size.

(I know about JVM memory options. These are not really effective for my
needs).

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Marcin Tustin
Tel: 07773 787 105

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