Mark Hazen wrote:
>> I wish this were true, but no one will ever get IO::Scalar to catch DBI's
>> STDERR output.

>If so, it's only because STDERR under mod_perl is already tied.  DBI is
>not an external process.

>> Throwing all this stuff into a file is already something DBI
>> can do, but as I already said, opening several hundred files per minute
will
>> overwhelm my system.

>I don't think it does that.  It should open one file per process that
>has tracing turned on and keep writing to it.  I already suggested that
>you can just turn it on for a single process.  That would mean one file
>being written to by one process, which is very unlikely to overwhelm any
>system.

That's your opinion.  In my opinion, a bunch of disk IO and file seeks are a
waste of resources.  The bigger issue here is that it is better to store in
memory, and it saddens me that it doesn't seem possible.

Mark

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