Bill Whillers wrote:
Thanks for your excellent resource.
As a stop-gap (for now) the following script is cron'd every minute on the
server to log basic load profile and to email `top` snapshot if things get
out of hand.
-monitor---
uptime>>/jobs/monitor.log;
temp=$(cat /proc/loadavg
Thanks for your excellent resource.
As a stop-gap (for now) the following script is cron'd every minute on the
server to log basic load profile and to email `top` snapshot if things get
out of hand.
-monitor---
uptime>>/jobs/monitor.log;
temp=$(cat /proc/loadavg);
if [ $(echo -e "
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Hash: SHA1
[Please start a new thread if you are not following up to one the next time]
Maybe you could provide some more information. e.g. the source lines
around 302 of your AuthenCache.pm.
I'm afraid but I think AuthenCache seems a little bit date and will
sure
Hello,
I have installed
httpd-2.0.53 ---> Apache
mod_perl-2.0.0-RC4 ---> modperl
Authen-Smb-0.91
Apache-AuthenSmb-0.72
Apache-AuthenCache-1.00
I am getting the following error.
[Thu May 12 17:12:36 2005] [error] [client 135.43.15.119] Usage:
Apache::RequestRec::notes(obj, val=NULL) at
/raj/perl/
Bill Whillers wrote:
Hi,
I'd really appreciate any ideas or "best practices" you might have before
re-inventing with Yet Another Benchmarker/Profiler...
We are expecting an unusually high amount of traffic over the next month on
one of our Apache/MySQL machines and I'd like to profile this in a