04-02-2014
What a strange problem. I'm also surprised that the stats department was able to discover the ~500 mile limitation.
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NAME
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SYNOPSIS
passenger-memory-stats
DESCRIPTION
passenger-memory-stats allows you to easily analyze the real memory usage of Phusion Passenger and Apache.
Process inspection tools such as ps and top are useful, but they rarely show the correct memory usage. The real memory usage is usually
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