On Fri Dec 15 11:28:03 2000 -0800 brian moseley wrote:
On Fri, 15 Dec 2000, Perrin Harkins wrote:
Is there a reason you don't want to just hack on WING?
It's a pretty powerful system and it was designed for
mod_perl. Look it up on CPAN.
it's an option, but it's got a
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Apache-VMonitor-0.5.tar.gz
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Changes:
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On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:
So far Matt has asked whether someone is interested to help him to keep
take23 up to date, I doubt whether anybody has contacted Matt and offered
help.
Actually thats not true - the response has been great. For those who did
reply, I'm firefighting
Hey,
Still very rough, the hello world benchmark suite is available
for download at: http://www.chamas.com/bench/hello.tar.gz
You may run it like:
# to get started, see what tests will run, note you
# may need some CPAN modules installed to get this far
perl ./bench.pl -test
# to run
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:
So far Matt has asked whether someone is interested to help him to keep
take23 up to date, I doubt whether anybody has contacted Matt and offered
help.
Actually thats not true - the response has been great. For those who did
reply, I'm
For the raw benchmarks...
OK, I finally got a little time to download and read some the hello.tar.gz.
It's good to see TT is fairly fast. But it's a shame that the only way to
get faster than PHP is to write a raw Mod_perl handler according to the
benchmarks. All the other mod_perl tools seem
Hi all,
I've been having the following problem with my machine (400MHz, 192 MB
RAM, 8.4 GB SCSI disk):
1:27am up 3 days, 7:33, 8 users, load average: 24.07, 14.76, 9.20
Every once in a while, the load average gets up to a very high level (at
this point, programs start getting "Out of