Re: Sharing memory between Apache processes

2000-04-04 Thread Matt Carothers
On Tue, 4 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >A good package for this is IPC::Shareable. You can store info in semaphores > >and share it between processes. > > Except that I don't think you can you use shared memory (the semaphores are > just flags) across multiple web servers, and I have

Re: Sharing memory between Apache processes

2000-04-04 Thread Roger Grayson
Flemming Mahler Larsen wrote: > > Hi, > > We've been moving several small "CGI powered sites" to mod_perl and the > results has been quite terrific. Based on this we're about to move our > first large (large in size and heavy traffic) site from an Oracle > Application Server to mod_perl. We're u

Re: Sharing memory between Apache processes

2000-04-04 Thread JoshNarins
>> It seems as this has the effect that each server process keeps its own >> copy of the templates. I would like to avoid this by using some sort of >> shared memory between the server processes. Does any of you have any >> experience in this field (or even better examples of how to do it)? >A go

RE: Sharing memory between Apache processes

2000-04-04 Thread Russell D. Weiss
> It seems as this has the effect that each server process keeps its own > copy of the templates. I would like to avoid this by using some sort of > shared memory between the server processes. Does any of you have any > experience in this field (or even better examples of how to do it)? A good p

Re: Sharing memory between Apache processes

2000-04-04 Thread Drew Taylor
Flemming, Check out IPC::SharedCache (uses IPC::ShareLite(?) underneath) by Sam Tregar, author of HTML::Template. It does exactly what the name implies. I believe the most recent version is 1.3, but check out your local CPAN mirror for the latest copy. The documentation is rather good IMHO and it

Re: Sharing memory between Apache processes

2000-04-04 Thread Vivek Khera
> "FML" == Flemming Mahler Larsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: FML> It seems as this has the effect that each server process keeps its own FML> copy of the templates. I would like to avoid this by using some sort of FML> shared memory between the server processes. Does any of you have any FML>