Joshua Chamas
Sun, 27 Feb 2005 19:11:35 -0800
Hi Josh,
Yes, we noticed that setting StatScripts to 0 the stat() call decreases and the changes are not rendered by the modified ASPs.
However, we don't get a better CPU performance. Is this correct?
StatScripts should give you some better performance, but this may not be much compared to other things, so might be hard to notice.
<Files ~ (\.asp)> SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler Apache::ASP PerlSetVar Global /configuration_files_directory/ PerlSetVar GlobalPackage GLOBAL PerlSetVar Debug 0 PerlSetVar TimeHiRes 1
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Your config looks fine at a glance, but you might also run your set up in Debug -3 mode, and see how the behavior is in the error_log when running a request for the first time after Apache start up. If there is any compiling going on, then your loader settings are not quite right, and are not picking up everything you want them to be.
We had observed that size of session object is around 25K. Is correct our configuraction?
Session data that large might be better off set as DB_File or GDBM_File.
Regards,
Josh
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