Hi Monk,

Need your help...I am try to profile mod_perl application using Devel::NYTProf::Apache.


I have edit the lines in httpd.conf explained in documentation.
<IfDefine NYTPROF> MaxClients 1 PerlPassEnv NYTPROF PerlModule Devel::NYTProf::Apache </IfDefine>
And Following in /etc/profile
NYTPROF=addpid=1:trace=2:log=/home/amit/nytlog:start=init:file=/home/a +mit/nytprof.out:compress=1 export NYTProf

And Start the server using "httpd -D NYRPROF"

I run my application and stop the server using "service httpd stop"

When I run "nytprofhtml" alone it says "/usr/bin/nytprofhtml: Unable to access nytprof.out"

But when I run "nytprofhtml -f /home/amitnytprof.out.3851"
# trace=2
Generating report...
Reading /home/amit/nytprof.out.3851
Error reading file: inflate failed, error -5 ((null)) at end of input file, perhaps the process didn't exit cleanly or the file has been truncated at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/i386-linux-thread-multi/Devel/NYTProf/Data.pm line 82.
It gives the forementioned error.
Can anybody help me?
Thanks
Shanu


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