Dear monks, i am here with a generic question that only experienced people can answer to: It seems like a "cgi out of control" is causing troubles on our web server...(the server -Apache/1.3.22- goes temporarily down once in a week circa) . Since we host dozens of sites we have like 50 cgi's running (some are hit most but with no big differences) Most of these cgi's are dealing with DBI files (using DB_File::Lock version 0.04) but the files are all smaller than 1M. What i am asking for is, if not a solution (i.e. the module im using is old or incompatibile) maybe a 'way to investigate' the problem , because im kind of stuck. Thanks

update (broquaint): title change (was CGI OUT OF CONTROL)


In reply to CGI Out of Control by katzuma

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