look into Apache::Resource or Apache::SizeLimit which
will allow you to set a maximum size for the apache
process.
both can be added to your startup.pl
--- Plamen Stojanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have a ig mem usage problem with perl.
> I load 2Mb data from a database in perl h
incidentally, i noticed i am getting a lot of these
errors in the error_log:
Out of memory!
Callback called exit.
--- "Anthony E." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i have a working version of apache 1.3.26 with
> mod_perl 1.27, no problems..
>
> i installed anot
i have a working version of apache 1.3.26 with
mod_perl 1.27, no problems..
i installed another apache 1.3.26 build with openssl
0.9.6g, mod_ssl 2.8.10-1.3.26, and mod_perl 1.27, and
am receiving "document contains no data" error
messages quite frequently.
I tried restarting the newly installed
quick question, probably a stupid one at that...
do i need a secure certificate from thawte.com to
install a secure server?
if not, what's the point of the certificate?
Can someone briefly explain the process...
thanks
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Do you Yahoo!?
New DSL
r the search.cgi script.
Is there any possibility that the search.cgi is cached
and not reporting accurate numbers to the access_log?
Just curious.
Thanks,
Anthony E.
=
Anthony Ettinger
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://apwebdesign.com
mobile: 415.385.0146
...neither have much info.
--- Randy Kobes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Anthony E. wrote:
>
> > >From the Axkit site:
> >
> > Can I run AxKit on Windows?
> > Yes, although it is not considered a primary
> platform,
> >
>From the Axkit site:
Can I run AxKit on Windows?
Yes, although it is not considered a primary platform,
so you are mostly on your own with this. You can
install it via ActiveState's PPM as follows:
ppm install
http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppmpackages/mod_perl-1.25_1.3.
not sure about Archive::Tar...but here's the command
line, you can call this in your perl script.
"tar czf ./test.tar.gz ./backups --files-from
./include.txt"
If you wanted to include only *.pl, just put "*.pl" in
your include.txt file. (same goes for exclusion, use
--exlude-from instead)
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Hello,
I'm getting an awful lot of these error statements in
my error_log file for apache:
--
25935 Apache::DBI new connect to
'db:1.2.3.4UserPassAutoCommit=1PrintError=1'
--
It looks like they are happening for every database
connection, like the db connections are not staying
pers