I have one remaining, but somewhat glaring problem. After I use my ASP
application for a little while (not really that long actually - maybe a
dozen transactions), the exact same user behavior seems to cause the
transaction to hang. The response times seem to get a bit worse and a
bit worse until finally it changes doesn't come back. I usually end up
restarting the web server at this point (hard to do in production!)
and it doesn't seem to die easily. I issue a couple of stops - sometimes
as many as 3-4 until it reports actually being stopped. Then I clear out
the session cache, restart and it seems fine. If I don't clear out the
session cache, I think it predictably is still in a funky state -
certainly much of the time it is.
I thought maybe the Reload directive I was using for development (to
force the Perl Modules to get reloaded when they have been changed)
might be using up a lot of memory, but commenting this out doesn't
really seem to help things.
The application I'm testing doesn't store a lot in session though I've
specified MLDBM for StateDB. If the session data *were* growing too
large, is there any warning? Do I just lose session data or do I
crash/hang? As I said though, I am using the recommended MLDBM.
P.S. This is considerably lower priority (unless it is related to the
above somehow), but is there any difference between using IncludesDir
directive and PerlSwitches -I directives? Advantages/disadvantages?
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