Here.. try this.. As was suggested you can check the machine and what's up with # ps, so..
Open a cli, and use the # top command. This shows you all the pids in the machine. Now run your program... And you'll see them running.. and you'll see what the memory consumption is. And you'll see your cpu at %03 and then as your little script is called the cpu will jump to %80 and then %95..
If you have dual core, it will jump to %49 and then as a second script instance comes in, you'll see %99 or so again...
In reply to Re^2: Perl concurrent access
by leocharre
in thread Perl concurrent access
by TienLung
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