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> I would think it could be useful in non-mod_perl applications as well
> - you give an example of a user's mailbox. With scp it might be even
> more fun to have around :) (/me is thinking of config files and
> such)
mod_perl works very well with the system for keeping track of what boxes are
d
> Interesting ... not sure if implementing this in this fashion
> would be
> worth the overhead. If such a need exists I would imagine
> that would have
> choosen a more appropriate OS level solution. Think OpenAFS.
It is always nice to use stuff that has ibm backing and likely has at least
Just putting about a little feeler about this package I started writing last
night. Wondering about its usefulness, current availability, and just
overall interest. Designed for mod_perl use. Doesn't make much sense
otherwise.
Don't want to go into too many details here, but File::Redundant, t
> Hmmm... isn't that sort of backwards? It sounds like you're
> considering
> the problem as building a cache that can be taught how to
> fetch data,
> but to me it seems more natural to build components for fetching data
> and teach them how to cache.
>
> The semantic for describing how
I am finishing up a sort of alpha version of Data::Fallback (my own name)
which should work very well for cache'ing just about anything locally on a
box. We are planning on using it to cache dynamically generated html
templates and images. You would ask a local perl daemon (using Net::Server)
f
Looks like this will do the limit by CPU or memory used. Guess I should
read my whole inbox before I start to respond.
Thanks,
Earl
> -Original Message-
> From: Stas Bekman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 8:40 PM
> To: modperl list
> Subject: ANNOUNCE: Apa
Any chance of being able to define a "runaway" script based on percent of
CPU or percent of memory used as well as time in seconds? This would be
great for us. Every so often we get a script that just starts choking on
memory, and gets every process on the box swapping, which kills our load.
Ea