On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, ëÏÎÓÔÁÎÔÉÎ íÉÈÁÊÌÏ× wrote:
> Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 14:51:49 +0500
> From: ëÏÎÓÔÁÎÔÉÎ íÉÈÁÊÌÏ× <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: modperl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Apache+mod_perl+JServ
>
> Hi mod_perlers !
>
> I'm not sure, may be m
Hello list members,
I was looking at various options to monitor applications running on my
server and was wondering what is the usual practice in such situations.
I am looking at data collection in the lines of sysstat. It collects
data of various resources in real time and saves it in a binary
Hi there,
On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, [koi8-r] ëÏÎÓÔÁÎÔÉÎ íÉÈÁÊÌÏ× wrote:
> I'm not sure, may be my question is off topic.
Only parts of it! There's an Embperl List too, check out the mod_perl
home page for the URL.
> Currently we are developing entirely mod_perl end user application using
> Embperl
Hi mod_perlers !
I'm not sure, may be my question is off topic. If it is did you point me in
the right list if possible ?
Currently we are developing entirely mod_perl end user application using
Embperl template system. Our customer has about 50-100 workstations and Sun
Enterprise 250 w/ 512 MB