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Re: Memory usage in apache

2006-08-23 Thread Ian Holsman
Thanks I'll see if I can apply those to mod_python. regards Ian On 23/08/2006, at 2:27 AM, Joost de Heer wrote: Joost de Heer schreef: Once you load something like mod_python or mod_perl, it's not really "Apache memory" that's your problem. Philippe Chiasson gave a really interesting talk at

Re: svn commit: r423444 - in /httpd/httpd/branches/httpd-proxy-scoreboard/modules/mem: ./ Makefile.in config5.m4 mod_plainmem.c mod_scoreboard.c mod_sharedmem.c slotmem.h

2006-08-23 Thread Jean-frederic Clere
Brian Akins wrote: Jean-frederic Clere wrote: Do you mean the proxy back-end connections? I am thinking of a more general purpose "slotmem" not particularly tied to proxy. Maybe have some "wrapper" functions that create a "slotmem" based on threads x procs and can be access using r->con