Apache-VMonitor
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lib/Apache/VMonitor.pm view on Meta::CPAN
$gtop = GTop->new;
};
my $tt;
%Apache::VMonitor::longflags = (
"_" => "Waiting for Connection",
"S" => "Starting up",
"R" => "Reading Request",
"W" => "Sending Reply",
"K" => "Keepalive (read)",
"D" => "DNS Lookup",
"C" => "Closing connection",
"L" => "Logging",
"G" => "Gracefully finishing",
"I" => "Idle cleanup of worker",
"." => "Open slot with no current process",
);
########################
# default config values
lib/Apache/VMonitor.pm view on Meta::CPAN
this number on your own risk. I have verified this number, by writing
it down and then killing all the servers. The system memory went down
by approximately this number. Again, use this number wisely!
The <B>modes</B> a process can be in:
<code><b>_</b></code> = Waiting for Connection<BR>
<code><b>S</b></code> = Starting up<BR>
<code><b>R</b></code> = Reading Request<BR>
<code><b>W</b></code> = Sending Reply<BR>
<code><b>K</b></code> = Keepalive (read)<BR>
<code><b>D</b></code> = DNS Lookup<BR>
<code><b>C</b></code> = Closing connection<BR>
<code><b>L</b></code> = Logging<BR>
<code><b>G</b></code> = Gracefully finishing<BR>
<code><b>I</b></code> = Idle cleanup of worker<BR>
<code><b>.</b></code> = Open slot with no current process<BR>
},
procs =>
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