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Re: Building static pages eats up major resources
****** message to minivend-users from "Dan Blair" <danblair@hotmail.com> ******
Hey Mike,
Thanks for responding. Fortunately, I'm not running Windows :-) I'm on
SunOS 5.6 w/ Perl 5.00404. Do you have any other ideas? Thanks.
Dan
>Date: Fri, 25 Dec 1998 19:36:51 -0500
>From: mike@minivend.com
>To: MiniVend User List <minivend-users@minivend.com>
>Subject: Re: Building static pages eats up major resources
>Reply-To: mike@minivend.com
>
>****** message to minivend-users from mike@minivend.com ******
>
>Quoting Dan Blair (danblair@hotmail.com):
>>
>> I'm trying to implement static page building on my site with the
>> command:
>>
>> minivend -test -build mycatalog
>>
>> and it builds the entire catalog tree to a directory, but this takes
>> several minutes (i have hundreds of pages) and eats up a ton of
>> resources. It takes up all available cpu time on a powerful server &
>> uses 80-100 megs of memory. I have tried using a nice -19 with little
>> effect. It does the exact same thing on 2 different servers that I
have
>> tried. In fact, doing this sometimes uses up so many resources that
the
>> main minivend program hangs; the daemon is still in memory but it
won't
>> respond even after the static build is finished. A manual restart is
>> needed. Now, should I do the static page build a different way or do
I
>> have something set up wrong? Has anyone seen this? Thanks for the
help,
>>
>
>Unfortunately this is normal.
>
>Perl's Safe module has a memory leak, and I am guessing that if you
>have only hundreds of pages that you have a lot of [if ....] and
>[perl ....] and [calc] ... [/calc] constructs. Each one makes a call
>to Safe, and each call leaks a bit more memory.
>
>This is not a problem with the forking behavior of the MiniVend server
>under UNIX; it can be a problem on the single-threaded Windows version.
>
>You might try this patch on bin/minivend:
>
>***************
>*** 1724,1729 ****
>--- 1724,1732 ----
> my($name,$dir,$check,$scan) = @_;
> my($base,$page);
> my $status = 1;
>+
>+ $Vend::Interpolate::reset_calc();
>+
> eval {
> unless($scan) {
> $page = readin($name);
>
>
>I think this may make a difference in Perl5.005 or possibly 5.00404.
Let
>me know if it helps.
>
>Otherwise there is no fix; a workaround can be to replace [if ...]
[/if] and
>[perl] [/perl] with UserTag or other constructs.
>
>There is not much I can do about this; I reported it as a Perl bug
years
>ago and no one could find the problem. I actually patched Opcode.pm at
>one point and reduced the problem, but that was not implemented either
>as it was not a complete fix.
>
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