Re: Prefork not sharing on FreeBSD, but sharing on OSX ?

2006-08-24 Thread Jonathan Tweed
On 24 Aug 2006, at 00:11, Jonathan wrote: On Aug 23, 2006, at 6:05 PM, Jonathan Tweed wrote: Where did 163MB come from?! 163 is about the resident memory size of the parent ( 60564 ) , and the child ( 101764 ). its also possible that its 60mb child res, 100mb parent res, and 3mb child

Re: Prefork not sharing on FreeBSD, but sharing on OSX ?

2006-08-24 Thread Jonathan Tweed
On 23 Aug 2006, at 23:39, Philip M. Gollucci wrote: Thanks for the explanation Philip, it's much appreciated. Jonathan

Re: Prefork not sharing on FreeBSD, but sharing on OSX ?

2006-08-23 Thread Jonathan Tweed
On 23 Aug 2006, at 21:20, Jonathan wrote: First off, Jonathan T and are running the same setup and compile options. I believe its just the stock apache 2.0 port off freebsd. Correct. philip has more memory sharing than me, but not as much as Jonathan T. Sorry for my ignorance, but doe

Re: Prefork not sharing on FreeBSD, but sharing on OSX ?

2006-08-23 Thread Jonathan Tweed
Ok, I'm seriously confused ;-) I created a startup.pl that allocated 10MB and a handler that allocated 20MB. I removed all other vhosts on the machine and didn't preload any modules. On an OS X box running Apache 1.3 (not directly comparable but all I had to hand): 10mb startup.pl root

Re: Prefork not sharing on FreeBSD, but sharing on OSX ?

2006-08-23 Thread Jonathan Tweed
On 23 Aug 2006, at 19:53, Jonathan Vanasco wrote: I still haven't tracked down what could cause the not-sharing under FreeBSD. I caved in and got some people from my local BSD user group to help me look into it I'm seeing huge memory usage on FreeBSD as well. I was actually about to post

Re: [Question] OS X 10.4

2005-06-05 Thread Jonathan Tweed
On 4 Jun 2005, at 22:45, Anonymous Lion wrote: Forgive my ignorance, I thought you had to have mod-perl installed and running to run perl cgi scripts. Can you point me in the direction of a comparison of the two? (I am very much a newbie to Apache, Perl, and programming in general. At this point