I guess we all have the same problem...

2000-04-27 Thread FEITO Nazareno

Talking about speed... I have a SGI with a line of 64k running two Apache,
one with mod_perl, mod_ssl and mod_asp with databases Oracle and seems like
httpd overload, he eat a lot of memory and the site is getting slow, i
suposse the problem is on the databases
(we all know about Oracle Databases, we give Oracle more memory and Oracle
eat more memory than before), the other problem is on mod_asp I think cause
ASP is too much heavy, but... httpd is getting high cause mod_asp or
mod_perl?
When we have 10 connections httpd go to the hell... this is some kind of
problem that don´t let me sleep, what can I do?
Obviusly I´m not going to change my bandwidth, but what can I do with
mod_asp or mod_perl?

well... thanks anyway
I hope somebody help me :(

Nazareno[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Perl Programmer www.obsequie.com




Re: I guess we all have the same problem...

2000-04-27 Thread shane

Install mod_proxy.  It will help... you see..., with a pipe that small
your httpd children are just sort of hanging around feeding really
really small packets.  With mod_proxy you have two sets of processes.
For your bandwidth, you only need ONE big old fat mod_perl process.
And ten really really tiny (500k, maybe smaller) processes feeding
these clients.  I posted a URL that shows you how to config it with
modrewrite..., check it out, it was a couple days ago.  Or just search
the mod_perl list for mod_proxy.

Later,
Shane.

On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 01:09:51PM -0300, FEITO Nazareno wrote:
 Talking about speed... I have a SGI with a line of 64k running two Apache,
 one with mod_perl, mod_ssl and mod_asp with databases Oracle and seems like
 httpd overload, he eat a lot of memory and the site is getting slow, i
 suposse the problem is on the databases
 (we all know about Oracle Databases, we give Oracle more memory and Oracle
 eat more memory than before), the other problem is on mod_asp I think cause
 ASP is too much heavy, but... httpd is getting high cause mod_asp or
 mod_perl?
 When we have 10 connections httpd go to the hell... this is some kind of
 problem that don´t let me sleep, what can I do?
 Obviusly I´m not going to change my bandwidth, but what can I do with
 mod_asp or mod_perl?
 
 well... thanks anyway
 I hope somebody help me :(
 
 Nazareno  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Perl Programmer   www.obsequie.com