another thing to study is strace output... with timestamps and syscall
times. "strace -r -tt -T -p child_pid" should do it. you don't
necessarily need to trace all the children. but you might as well trace a
few, you could add "-ff -o outputprefix" to get your output into useable
chunks.
then look to see what your most expensive syscalls, and intra-syscall
times are.
-dean
On Mon, 2 Jul 2001, Cliff Woolley wrote:
> On Mon, 2 Jul 2001, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
>
> > Are you requesting the _same_ page (or three exactly identical flavors?) You
>could be
> > bumping the wall with file walk times, or accedently invoking negotiation, etc.
>
> Exactly the same page. http://thehost:theport/manual/index.html.en, with
> and without mod_include turned on, with and without that file being listed
> as an MMapFile/CacheFile.
>
> --Cliff
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