I'll be following this thread with interest as I'm seeing similar
behaviour on my FreeBSD box. I also have a local server on OSX. My
Apache children are around 20MB of OSX and 75MB on FreeBSD. This is
using top to measure.
I'm also getting an awful lot of seg faults in the log but I haven't
isola
Hi
I would like to do some custom sorting with some hash data that I have
stored. It will be used in a mod_perl application so I would like to ensure
that the variables are safe and local. My worry is that I plan to call a
subroutine with sort but I have no idea how to pass the variables or
On Sat, 2006-08-12 at 16:46 -0400, Michael Peters wrote:
> Now, in my handler sub I want to return the corresponding constant for
> whatever
> status() is set to. Under mod_perl 1.x this worked by just returning the
> status() since OK == 200, SERVER_ERROR == 500, etc. But this isn't true under
>
I did some tests, some interesting results
my processes no longer seem to be 300mb. which is good. however,
when that happened, i was seeing a 300mb process and then 6mb in a
child. now i'm back to seemingly unshared memory.
based on my tests below, i *think* that it may have been becaus
> Now, in my handler sub I want to return the corresponding constant for
> whatever
> status() is set to. Under mod_perl 1.x this worked by just returning the
> status() since OK == 200, SERVER_ERROR == 500,
OK is not 200. OK is 0, HTTP_OK is 200. 'tis always been this way :)
> etc. But this
After a few off list hints and hours of searching and reading I have solved
the issue. Here is the link to the page I found helpful. Very belated
thanks (almost 6 years) goes to Stas Bekman. Mike
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/modperl/modperl/35645?search_string=so
rt%20subroutine;#35645