Not all resource limits are global. At $WORK we impose per-user limits (effectively per-site limits) on our shared hosting customers precisely so that one poorly-written or heavily-hit site doesn't adversely impact upon the rest. I would expect every other shared hoster to implement something similar. This would explain why you only see it in production - that site will (hopefully) receive orders of magnitude more traffic than your test/demo site.
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In reply to Re^3: Errors uncaught by CGI::Carp
by hippo
in thread Errors uncaught by CGI::Carp
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