on memory
size. If a child proc grows too large because of memory leaks for
example it is killed and a fresh proc spawned in its place. In this way
you always have as many procs available as your server can handle for
periods of high load. No wasted time spawning up to meet the load.
Jayme Frye
"G.W. Haywood" wrote:
Hi there,
On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, Jayme Frye wrote:
I am setting up Apache::Watchdog::RunAway and have come across a
problem with Apache::Scoreboard that breaks Watchdog.
[snip]
Apache compile time options:
SL_BASE=SYSTEM \
EAPI_MM=SYSTEM \
-module=src/modules/auth_mysql/libauth_mysql.a \
--disable-module=negotiation \
--disable-module=autoindex \
--disable-module=asis \
--disable-module=imap
mod_perl compile time options:
EVERYTHING=1 \
APACHE_SRC=../apache-1.3.12/src \
USE_APACI=1 \
PREP_HTTPD=1 \
DO_HTTPD=1
Thanks again for the h
les/auth_mysql/libauth_mysql.a \
--disable-module=negotiation \
--disable-module=autoindex \
--disable-module=asis \
--disable-module=imap
mod_perl compile time options:
EVERYTHING=1 \
APACHE_SRC=../apache-1.3.12/src \
USE_APACI=1 \
PREP_HTTPD=1 \
DO_HTTPD=1
Thanks again for the help.
Jayme Fr