Stas Bekman wrote:
> >    If anyone knows how to figure out shared vs not shared memory in a
> > process on Linux, I'd be interested in that too...and it sounds like Jason
> > could benefit from the info as well. I know that Apache::Gtop can be
> > used for mod_perl from reading The Guide (thanks Stas!) but I'm interested
> > in finding out these numbers for other non-mod_perl binaries too (such as
> > an apache+mod_proxy binary). Also if anyone has any good pointers to info
> > on dynamic linking and libraries (again, oriented somewhat towards Linux),
> > I've yet to see anything that's explained things sufficiently to me yet.
> > Thanks.
> 
> GTop (not Apache::Gtop) is written by Doug, not me :) So the credits go to
> Doug.

   Well, I meant thanks for mentioning it in the guide. I hadn't heard of
it before. :)

> What you are talking about is Apache::VMonitor which shows you almost
> everything the top(1) does and much more. You can monitor the
> apache/mod_perl processes and any other non-mod_perl processes as well.
> 
> When you click on the process id you get lots of information about it,
> including memory maps a sizes of the loaded libs.
> 
> This all of course uses GTop, which in turn uses libgtop from the GNOME
> project and lately reported to be ported to new platforms as well.
> 
> Enjoy!

   Interesting. I'll have to check it out. Thanks...

- Bill

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