Quoting Badai Aqrandista [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Then how do you know what to write in C?
I have localized one subroutine that has been heavily called in the
search
function. That should be the way to pick the candidate, shouldn't
it?
I have never done this and I am worried that
From: Perrin Harkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No. However, I have spoken with the author about it a bit. Depending on
your use, it seems that HTML::Template::JIT may be a bit faster, and has a
decent test suite, which might ease your mind. It is more compatible with
HTML::Template. However, this
Hi all,
I have a small setup development setup on a Windows
2000 Server+Apache 2+ActivePerl 5.8.6+mod_perl 2.0.1. With a setting of 5
threads per child.
I have 3 external clients hitting the server
simultaneously doing batch SOAP calls, plus my local web browser which I browse
around my
Hi,
I see from an earlier post on the mason-users list that your app is
using HTML::Mason and Apache::Session::Memcached. It seems like you've
got quite a few variables to juggle in your performance bottleneck
analysis.
Actually, I am using TT and Mason in this application. TT is used to
First upgrade to mod_perl2. Throw away the beta code
(1.99_16). Install Apache2 and mod_perl2 fresh. The
installation documents on mod_perl site are very
comprehensive.
Then, report back if the problem persists.
--- ravikumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
i have installed Apache-2.0.54
On Tuesday 30 August 2005 08:12 am, Mahesh kumar wrote:
Please reply to the list, not directly to me. Thanks.
Apache/2.0.54 (Unix) mod_perl/1.99_16 Perl/v5.8.7 Server at
sssupport.asad.srishti Port 80
[Tue Aug 30
On Tue, 2005-08-30 at 14:25 +1000, Badai Aqrandista wrote:
I have localized one subroutine that has been heavily called in the search
function. That should be the way to pick the candidate, shouldn't it?
What usually matters when working on speed is where the most wall clock
time is being
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, Foo Ji-Haw wrote:
Hi all,
I have a small setup development setup on a Windows 2000
Server+Apache 2+ActivePerl 5.8.6+mod_perl 2.0.1. With a
setting of 5 threads per child.
I have 3 external clients hitting the server
simultaneously doing batch SOAP calls, plus my local
I'm getting the following error from a mod_perl script:
[Tue Aug 30 11:27:52 2005] [error] Can't call method new without a
package or object reference at
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/i686-linux/Net/DNS/Resolver/Base.pm line
635.
Line 635 of Base.pm is: my $sel = IO::Select-new($sock);
I've
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
Some advocacy ideas:
I think that there are a few groups we should target:
- The programmers/net admins that are already using mod_perl, but older
versions (Macromedia is using Apache 1.3 and mod_perl 1)
- the programmers that already know perl but
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, jonathan vanasco wrote:
2- even the slowest templating option - petal - was a fraction of
the speed of my business logic and db connectivity
This is an important point, and it's the main reason I've never
actually used HTML::Template::JIT. My ego demanded that I create
I've got a question about the Compiled/JIT stuff:
are there any worries for security overflows / memory leaks, having
compiled that stuff into c or xs (its one of those, right?) under
mod_perl
a friend brought that up with me, and i don't know what to answer
under regular perl, that stuff
I think a great first-place to start for advocacy is to work with the
various linux/bsd/*nix distributions out there to make sure that they
have a modern, compatible version of mod_perl 2. As a user, I don't
want to maintain my own perl/mod_perl build tree - I want my distro to
do the right
On 30 Aug 2005, at 01:56, Badai Aqrandista wrote:
You *do* have KeepAlive off in your httpd, right?
No...
I mean in the backend Apache, not the frontend whatever.
When you're happering your server, is the CPU on the server
running at or near 100%? If not, you have other problems.
Hi Friend,
I am in need of your help,
while connecting to my website i am getting these message in error log-file
Can't locate object method log_error via package Apache::RequestRec at
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/Apache/ASP.pm line 1709.
Why its happening, i am not able to rectify this
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, Amit Kumar wrote:
Hi Friend,
I am in need of your help,
while connecting to my website i am getting these message in error log-file
Can't locate object method log_error via package Apache::RequestRec at
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/Apache/ASP.pm line 1709.
There's a
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, Jonathan Vanasco wrote:
are there any worries for security overflows / memory leaks, having compiled
that stuff into c or xs (its one of those, right?) under mod_perl
Sure, it's worth worrying about. Anything written in C can
potentially have a buffer-overflow bug or a
Hi,
Rewriting things in C is a last resort. If you must do it, try
Inline::C.
Yes... Inline::C looks good...
Your requests take 110 seconds each? What is your application doing?
My app is an online hotel booking system. That part is the part where it
searches availabilities through all
You *do* have KeepAlive off in your httpd, right?
No...
I mean in the backend Apache, not the frontend whatever.
Yes, I understand... I put it in the backend...
When you're happering your server, is the CPU on the server
running at or near 100%? If not, you have other problems.
Almost
Badai Aqrandista wrote:
My app is an online hotel booking system. That part is the part where it
searches availabilities through all combination of dates, number of
guests, rooms, packages, allotments, pricing structures, and more.
Okay, so it's slow because it does a lot of work. How does
Okay, so it's slow because it does a lot of work. How does it do this
search? Is it a bunch of SQL queries, or a request to a remote server of
some other kind, or an internal calculation? Is there some possible
caching you can do?
Lots of SQL queries and calculation based on the query
Author: stas
Date: Tue Aug 30 17:01:47 2005
New Revision: 264897
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=264897view=rev
Log:
missing constant
Modified:
perl/modperl/trunk/t/protocol/TestProtocol/eliza.pm
Modified: perl/modperl/trunk/t/protocol/TestProtocol/eliza.pm
URL:
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