Philip Mak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My Apache with modperl is acting weird with respect to memory usage.
>
> When it first starts up, each process uses 10 MB of memory.
>
> As time goes on, these processes' memory usage grows and grows. Right now
> they're 20 MB (uptime 2 days). When I reb
My program, which worked under mod_perl/1.23 and perl5.500502 does not
work anymore:
I fork a program with Open3, send it some input and catch its output.
The output is OK, but the program does not get the input:
...
my $cgi_in = Apache::File->new;
my $cgi_out = Apache::File->new;
my
On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 10:40:12PM -0400, Philip Mak wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Apr 2001, Stas Bekman wrote:
>
> > > There is also the strange case of mod_perl leaking memory on graceful
> > > restarts when compiled as DSO. But I don't feel like getting into
> > > this one quite yet.
>
> Hmm. My httpd
What is PerlFixupHandler for?
Whats the difference of PerlFixupHandler and PerlTransHandler?
Thanks,
Ruslan
On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Ruslan V. Sulakov wrote:
> What is PerlFixupHandler for?
> Whats the difference of PerlFixupHandler and PerlTransHandler?
FAQ:
Trans: http://modperl.com/book/chapters/ch7.html#The_URI_Translation_Phase
Fixup: http://modperl.com/book/chapters/ch7.html#Customizing_the_Fixup_Ph
Thanks everyone. I'll try backgrading to glibc 2.1. Does anyone know
if the problem is still present in Perl 5.6.1?
Lincoln
Andrew Ho writes:
> Hello,
>
> LS>Perl 5.6.0 breaks the readdir() function when running under mod_perl.
> LS>This is with the most recent versions of Apache and mod
On 26 Apr 2001, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
> > As time goes on, these processes' memory usage grows and grows. Right now
> > they're 20 MB (uptime 2 days). When I rebooted the machine two days ago,
> > they were using 80 MB each (shared memory, though). MaxRequestsPerChild is
> > set to 200.
>
> What
Hi there,
On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Ruslan V. Sulakov wrote:
> What is PerlFixupHandler for?
> Whats the difference of PerlFixupHandler and PerlTransHandler?
The Eagle Book:
"Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C", ISBN 1-56592-567-X,
by Lincoln Stein and Doug MacEachern.
It is available from
Philip Mak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I thought it was shared, because under top, "SHARE" was almost as big as
> "RSS".
Before Stas starts laying into me for misleading inaccuracy, take a
look at the guide: http://perl.apache.org/guide/
There's LOTS of good stuff in there on shareabiliy.
I
I was just looking at Doug's overview of mod_perl
2, and was specifically intrigued by the PerlInterpLifetime directive, which got
me sorta excited. It would appear to me, based on that, that by setting
PerlInterpretLifetime connection, you could have a good chance at getting good
persistan
On Thu, 26 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i have succesfully compiled apache 1_3.19 under win 98 with vc6
> and dsw project
>
> I'm trying to compile mod_perl 1_25 under windows 98 the same way
> i downloaded the source 1_25 and found the modperl.dsp
> for vc++ compiling
> i followed the
Not OT at all...
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 06:24:41PM +0200, Issac Goldstand wrote:
>
> Can any of the mod_perl 2 people provide some feedbak on this, as I'm
> sure you guys have looked at this much deeper than I have.
Well, I'm not a "mod_perl 2" person, but I can say that PerlInterpScope
(it's
Hi !
ok it compiles from vc+ !
(i had to drop a void apachecore.lib file in the vc6 file list, that pointed
to a strange
c:\unzipped\ap\apache-1.3\src\release\apachecore.lib . suppose some one
forgot it here.
and when adding directive in httpd.conf and running i have the reassuring
line :
Ap
On Thu, 26 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ok it compiles from vc+ !
>
> (i had to drop a void apachecore.lib file in the vc6 file list, that pointed
> to a strange
>
> c:\unzipped\ap\apache-1.3\src\release\apachecore.lib . suppose some one
> forgot it here.
That line has to be changed any
I found something a bit curious that I was wondering if someone could
explain. I have the following apache::registry script I called test.reg:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
if($test){
# do stuff
}
print qq|HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n|;
print "HELLO WORLD\n\n";
I ran my server in single-user mode (h
Yes, exactly. After the first run, $test got an entry in the symbol
table. Not usually an issue in CGI perl. =)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Kolve) wrote:
>I found something a bit curious that I was wondering if someone could
>explain. I have the following apache::registry script I called test.reg:
that's no apache::registry. that's perl
there are big guns here who can answer
your questions but it am not one of them.
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 02:25:17PM -0700, Eric Kolve wrote:
> I found something a bit curious that I was wondering if someone could
> explain. I have the following apache::
Hello,
we are trying to do some debugging in single server mode, but we
have problems.
We tried running the httpd daemon from the command line:
> .../apache/bin/httpd -X &
or configuring the http.conf like this:
MinSpareServers 1
MaxSpareServers 0
StartServers 1
MaxClients 1
and starting the serv
Same here. I did a few graceful restarts and the usage jumped to 80M from
10M... Then I "apachectl stop" and "apachectl start" to get a clean
restart, it works fine.
I am new to this list. Maybe this problem has been addressed...
At 10:40 PM 2001/4/25 -0400, Philip Mak wrote:
>On Thu, 26 A
> > I have the following config: Solaris 2.7, perl 5.6, php4 and mod_perl
> 1.25 compiled
> > statically into Apache 1.3.19. This exact same config works flawlessly
> on several
> > Suse machines and a few Red Hat machines. After building and testing
> the server, I
> > get the following error
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