get a copy of the mod perl book on oreilly
this chapter is invaluable:
http://www.modperlbook.org/html/part2.html
read through it online or in the book. it'll answer most of your
questions.
On Nov 5, 2005, at 3:06 PM, Boysenberry Payne wrote:
Now that I'm at the tail end of my current project (not necessarily
the best time to tackle
this issue I know) I'm looking at my httpd processes using top:
PID COMMAND %CPU TIME #TH #PRTS #MREGS RPRVT RSHRD
RSIZE VSIZE
16970 httpd 0.0% 0:00.01 1 9 247 108K 17.5M
1.32M 60.1M
16961 httpd 0.0% 0:00.00 1 9 247 108K 17.5M
1.30M 60.1M
16960 httpd 0.0% 0:00.01 1 9 247 108K 17.5M
1.30M 60.1M
16959 httpd 0.0% 0:00.69 1 9 256 1.64M 17.4M
6.24M 61.1M
16958 httpd 0.0% 0:01.07 1 9 278 2.33M 17.4M
7.64M 61.1M
16957 httpd 0.0% 0:01.23 1 9 291 3.96M 17.7M
13.0M 63.5M
13220 httpd 0.0% 0:28.69 1 9 247 32K 17.5M
11.6M 60.1M
It gives a selection of used and non-used children (as well as root
13220.)
Are they memory intensive? I know it depends on the CPU, RAM, etc...
But what is big nowa days? Am I looking at this with the wrong tool?
Basically I'm looking for pointers on how to tighten things up.
I'm hoping
to use this in a production environment and need to know when I
need to scale
things up.
I'm a novice when it comes to memory management, sorry. So as much
as as anyone can provide is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Boysenberry
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