Dear Monks:

I'm attempting to find bottlenecks in a mod_perl 1.29 enabled application by using Apache::DProf.

I place the line PerlModule Apache::DProf in my Apache server configuration; start the http daemon in single process mode, make a request and then stop the web server.

I then run dprofpp against the tmon.out generated by Apache::DProf but end up receiving the following message:

Exporter::Heavy::heavy_export Garbled profile, unexpected exit time stamp at /usr/local/bin/dprofpp +line 666, <fh> line 1319.

Any suggestions as to why I am getting this message would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

Matt


In reply to Garbled time when examining Apache::DProf tmon.out by Booger

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