Okay, this is the meat of the problem, then. Rather than make a new thread, mind if I talk about it here?

Here are the questions I'm getting hug up on, it seems:
1. how often will these be 'recompiled'?
2. how can I tell when all the 'child processes' are good to go (i.e. all preloaded)
3. should I expect these to re-"precompile" on me? This code is being hit by a great many different users once a day - will it compile for each user, or only until all the 'child processes' are good to go?
3b. am I thinking of 'child processes' incorrectly here?

Again, Thanks so much - you are turning a light on in a dark room. :)

In reply to Re^4: Getting mod_perl to actually 'activate'.. by MashMashy
in thread Getting mod_perl to actually 'activate'.. by MashMashy

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