On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 07:12, Clinton Gormley wrote:
I had a look at the memory usage of my apache/mod_perl 1 processes,
and was alarmed to find that only 3Mb of 25Mb processes was being
shared (and that's straight after startup)
I have gone to great lengths to
(1) Preload modules in my
I had a look at the memory usage of my apache/mod_perl 1 processes, and was alarmed to find that only 3Mb of 25Mb processes was being shared (and that's straight after startup)
I have gone to great lengths to
(1) Preload modules in my startup file
(2) Load shared config data during server
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 12:12, Clinton Gormley wrote:
I had a look at the memory usage of my apache/mod_perl 1 processes, and was alarmed to find that only 3Mb of 25Mb processes was being shared (and that's straight after startup)
I have gone to great lengths to
(1) Preload
Hi there,
On 16 Jun 2003, Clinton Gormley wrote:
I had a look at the memory usage of my apache/mod_perl 1 processes,
and was alarmed to find that only 3Mb of 25Mb processes was being
shared (and that's straight after startup)
I see about the same on my own server when processes get
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 13:03, Ged Haywood wrote:
I had a look at the memory usage of my apache/mod_perl 1 processes,
and was alarmed to find that only 3Mb of 25Mb processes was being
shared (and that's straight after startup)
I see about the same on my own server when processes get
Hi There,
On 16 Jun 2003, Clinton Gormley wrote:
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 13:03, Ged Haywood wrote:
I had a look at the memory usage of my apache/mod_perl 1 processes,
and was alarmed to find that only 3Mb of 25Mb processes was being
shared (and that's straight after startup)
But
Clinton Gormley wrote:
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 13:03, Ged Haywood wrote:
/ I had a look at the memory usage of my apache/mod_perl 1 processes,
and was alarmed to find that only 3Mb of 25Mb processes was being
shared (and that's straight after startup)
I see about the same on my own server when