> > Not having read anything before this, but it seems that your machine is
> > going into swap because there is not enough RAM available. That kills
> your
> > performance always. Could you run your test on a different machine or
> > temporarily switch off the regular server?
> >
> > Trying to
> Not having read anything before this, but it seems that your machine is
> going into swap because there is not enough RAM available. That kills
your
> performance always. Could you run your test on a different machine or
> temporarily switch off the regular server?
>
> Trying to run close to
It actually get alot larger than that! Anywho, yes i have installed the
latest libpreq, latest modperl, perl 5.6.1, apache 1.3.20 and on linux
2.2.19
Hope that helps.
John
200 Megs for a modperl process sounds way off. Are you using an old
version of libapreq? There is a big memory leak with
At 01:29 AM 8/5/01 -0500, John Buwa wrote:
>91 processes: 89 sleeping, 2 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
>CPU states: 0.0% user, 0.7% system, 0.0% nice, 99.2% idle
>Mem: 257408K av, 228384K used, 29024K free, 13744K shrd,5380K buff
>Swap: 265528K av, 184780K used, 80748K free
Ok guys,
Here goes again ... To refresh the standing: I am
running my scripts on regular apache as the active server to the public. I am
porting over my scripts to work properly with the modperl enable apache server.
To do this when i am working on scripts and testing them, i start the modp