From: Rogaski, M. A. <ro...@at...> - 2002-05-15 01:51:50
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Make that: a process count limitation. Mark -- [] Mark Rogaski "Computers save time like=20 [] AT&T Frame Relay Service kudzu prevents soil erosion" [] email: ro...@at... -- Al Castanoli [] voice: 732-885-7534 fax: 732-885-7699 [] pager: 888-858-7243 pin 200853 or 20...@pa...=20 : -----Original Message----- : From: Rogaski, Mark, ALCNS=20 : Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 9:34 PM : To: Syamala Tadigadapa; exp...@li... : Subject: RE: [Expectperl-discuss] Expect on linux monopolizes cpu! :=20 :=20 : : From: Syamala Tadigadapa [mailto:sya...@or...] : :=20 : : On linux platforms, I have sean a strange problem. The perl=20 : executable : : monopolizing : : a cpu after a while of execution time. The legacy program is too : : loquacious and writes : : a lot of stuff on the STDOUT. Perhaps thousands of lines are being : : shown on STDOUT. :=20 : Is this verbose output from the legacy program specific to=20 : the Linux environment? What is being done with the output on=20 : a match, is it maintained or discarded? What is the memory=20 : utilization compared to the other platforms? The only=20 : platform specific problems we've had with Expect.pm under=20 : Linux was a process count utilization. :=20 : Mark :=20 : -- : [] Mark Rogaski "Computers save time like=20 : [] AT&T Frame Relay Service kudzu prevents soil erosion" : [] email: ro...@at... -- Al Castanoli : [] voice: 732-885-7534 fax: 732-885-7699 : [] pager: 888-858-7243 pin 200853 or 20...@pa...=20 :=20 :=20 : _______________________________________________________________ :=20 : Have big pipes? SourceForge.net is looking for download=20 : mirrors. We supply : the hardware. You get the recognition. Email Us:=20 : ban...@so... : _______________________________________________ : Expectperl-discuss mailing list : Exp...@li... : https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/expectperl-discuss :=20 |