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Apache::Symdump - Symbol table snapshots
SYNOPSIS
PerlLogHandler Apache::Symdump
DESCRIPTION
Apache:Symdump uses Devel::Symdump to record snapshots of
the Perl symbol table in ServerRoot/logs/symdump.$$.$n
Where $$ is the process id and $n is incremented each time
the handler is run. The diff utility can be used to com-
pare snapshots and get an idea of what might be making a
process grow. Normally, new symbols come from modules or
scripts that were not preloaded, the Perl method cache,
etc.
% diff -u symdump.$$.0 symdump.$$.1
CAVEATS
Apache::Symdump does not cleanup up its snapshot files, do
so simply by:
% rm logs/symdump.* logs/incdump.*
SEE ALSO
Devel::Symdump(3), Apache::Leak(3)
AUTHOR
Doug MacEachern
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