11-23-2005
ok ...........and one more?
thanks for ur sugggestion
its a production server.i am not supose to kill any process..........
my intention is to idenfify in which file the size is increasing?
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LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
memchan
memchan(n) memchan(n)
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NAME
memchan - Create and manipulate memory channels
SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl
package require memchan
memchan ?-initial-size len?
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DESCRIPTION
This manpage documents both the overall package and the command memchan. The package itself provides a number of in-memory channels which
can utilized to
o capture stream-like information in a natural way instead of using set and append to manipulate strings
o or to transfer data between interpreters, in the same thread or not.
COMMAND
memchan ?-initial-size len?
creates a chunk-oriented in-memory channel and returns its handle. If an initial size is specified the system will pre-allocate len
bytes of buffer space for the contents. This is no restriction on the ultimate size of the channel, it will always grow as much as
is necessary to accomodate the data written into it.
The channels created here can be transfered between interpreters in the same thread and between threads, but only as a whole. It is
not possible to use them to create a bi- or unidirectional connection between two interpreters.
Memory channels created by memchan provide two read-only options which can be queried via the standard fconfigure command. These are
-length
The value of this option is the number of bytes currently stored in the queried memory channel.
-allocated
The value of this option is the number of bytes currently allocated by the queried memory channel. This number is at least as big as
the value of -length.
As the channels generated by memchan grow as necessary they are always writable. This means that a writable fileevent-handler will fire
continuously.
The channels are also readable if they contain more than zero bytes and the seek location is not and the end of the channel. Under these
conditions a readable fileevent-handler will fire continuously.
Note that writing to such a channel usually occurs at the end, thus supressing readable events. This also means that users have to take
care to seek the channel to a location before the end before trying to read data back.
SEE ALSO
fifo, fifo2, null, random, zero
KEYWORDS
channel, chunk, i/o, in-memory channel, memchan
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