Hi Geoff, I downloaded the csv dir for Devel-Profiler and installed it. Without doing anything else and used it just like the old one. The result is much worse. The page just hangs and after 2 minutes, I checked the tmon.out file and found it to be 75Mb in size and is still increasing at crazy speed. I have to kill the modperl server to stop it.
Have you seen this kind of problem before? I will try some hacks suggested by Sam later. But so far, it does not look very promising. Thanks Richard --- Geoffrey Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Richard Chen wrote: > > Hi, > > I have used Apache::DProf but find > that it leads to bus errors on many requests. > > I found this Devel::Profiler::Apache which is > supposed to be a drop-in replacement > > for Apache::DProf in such bus error cases. > However, it does not seem to work right. > > > > First of all, specifying > > > > PerlModule Devel::Profiler::Apache > > > > inside httpd.conf simply will not work. One has to > do a 'use' inside startup.pl > > yes. in the Apache-Test setup below I made the > following comments in > t/conf/extra.conf.in > > # PerlModule Devel::Profiler::Apache > # will not work, since the profiler is intialized > # in Devel::Profiler::Apache::import(), which is > # left uncalled when loaded via PerlModule > > > > > Most importantly, after the server > process is shutdown and dprofpp > > is applied to the tmon.out file, it always > complains about garbled profile. > > The -F option for dprofpp does not help. So > basically I cannot use any data > > inside the tmon.out file. > > I don't see that with the below version, which is > all I have. > > > > > Has anyone successfully used > Devel::Profiler::Apache? > > > > I am using Perl 5.8.3 and Modperl 1.29 > on a solaris 9 server. > > try the latest profiler version from sourceforge cvs > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/devel-profiler > > you can get anonymous cvs access following these > instructions > > http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=53745 > > the Apache-Test based test suite currently has one > failure for me, but I > haven't touched that code in a while and CGI.pm has > changed a bit since I > wrote it. but in any case you can examine the stuff > in t/conf to see how I > set it up so that it works properly. > > HTH > > --Geoff > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - now with 250MB free storage. Learn more. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250