NAME
Debugging mod_perl Perl Internals
Description
This document explains how to debug Perl code under mod_perl.
Most of the mod_perl 1.0 debug documentation applies to mod_perl 2.0:
Detecting Hanging Processes
See Hanging Processes: Detection and Diagnostics for the explanation, but under mp2 to use signals to detect where the process is spinning, you can't use $SIG{USR2}
, you have to use POSIX signals. i.e. the code becomes:
use Carp ();
use POSIX qw(SIGUSR2);
my $mask = POSIX::SigSet->new( SIGUSR2 );
my $action = POSIX::SigAction->new(\&tell_where_spinning, $mask);
my $oldaction = POSIX::SigAction->new();
POSIX::sigaction(SIGUSR2, $action, $oldaction );
sub tell_where_spinning {
Carp::confess("caught SIGUSR2!");
};
and then:
% kill USR2 <pid_of_the_spinning_process>
and watch for the trace in error_log.
Maintainers
Maintainer is the person(s) you should contact with updates, corrections and patches.
Stas Bekman [http://stason.org/]
Authors
Stas Bekman [http://stason.org/]
Only the major authors are listed above. For contributors see the Changes file.