"Rob Egan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have an Apache 1.3.12 server running on a Sun e450 with Solaris 7, Perl
> 5.6.0, and mod_perl 1.24. When I was testing the server everything seemed to
> be ok, but once I moved the real content (including a bunch of perl CGI
> scripts) onto it, I noticed that memory slowly gets eaten up. If I do the
> math on how much memory is occupied by the current running processes, it
> just doesn't add up. So, I suspect a memory leak. I use a product called
> Purify to detect leaks, or mem access errors in the development stage, but
> Purify only works for C, C++, Java, and a few others. How can I test
> existing Perl programs to see if they leak memory (especially when I'm not a
> programmer)? Any ideas?
Apache::Leak
but it's a tough one.
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