Good day to everybody!
We faced an interesting problem and are currenly looking for ways to debug it.
We have a text-processing daemon (doing some cool analysis on text and emitting context-sensitive ads). It processes several million texts a day and generally does a great job. But several times a day it suddenly starts to bog CPU and to ignore requests. If it were written in C, we would coredump it and debug with gdb or even attach to a running process. Is there a way to know what does a running Perl program doing?
In reply to Debugging running processes by kappa
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