Thanks Robert. No I have not tried the +d option and I don't see that as one of the options on the 'couchdb' starter script. (Frankly I don't know how to do that having only just begun to dabble in Erlang.) Can you give me more information on how I would provide that option exactly?
Regarding the instrumentation. That sounds great. But again, I am not familiar enough with the internals of the CouchDB code to know just where I should put that. Is there someone that could help me with that and we can create a custom build of CouchDB that I can run? Thanks for chiming into the conversation. Much appreciated. Glenn On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Robert Dionne <[email protected]> wrote: > Internally you can put some erlang:process_info (self (), memory) statements > in.
