Re: Size
> I was wondering is this an unusual size? I know the man says size will grow etc... >but i am looking for others opinions based on there setups and real life vs. text >book comparison. > > 4669 nobody20 0 215M 91M 204 R29.6 55.9 1:00 httpd > That's not normal. Perhaps you have an old libapreq which did not handle memory well--install the latest Apache::Request from CPAN and see if your memory usage improves. If not, we'll need more info: what is the size of the process when started? ...what kinds of requests cause it to grow? ...how much does it grow each time? ...what line causes the memory to jump, if any (step through with Apache::DB watching memory use to test)? Sources of memory problems include circular references and failure to clean up resources between requests. -- Jeremy Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Size
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, John Buwa wrote: > It seems my modperl apache runs slower than my regular apache could this be the >reason? That's likely to be a symptom, not a cause. Can you be less vague than "runs slower"? Under mod_perl, your Perl scripts should run faster than they do under plain Apache, if they don't then something is wrong. Could be the machine is swapping for example. How much RAM have you got? 73, Ged.
RE: Size
In our setup... (with many many modules loaded), the apache processes are around 30-40mb. In cases where I've seen apache get that big it's always been due to a bug or memory leak, usually in my own code. Michael -Original Message-From: John Buwa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 11:44 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Size Hello, I was wondering is this an unusual size? I know the man says size will grow etc... but i am looking for others opinions based on there setups and real life vs. text book comparison. 4669 nobody 20 0 215M 91M 204 R 29.6 55.9 1:00 httpd It seems my modperl apache runs slower than my regular apache could this be the reason? Thanks, John http://www.iii.co.uk Interactive Investor International is a leading UK Internet personal finance service that provides individuals with the capability to identify, compare, monitor and buy online a number of financial products and services. Interactive Investor Trading Limited, a subsidiary of Interactive Investor International plc, is regulated by the SFA.