Benchmarking a script that can't be executed form the command line

From: Erik Tank (jundy_at_jundy.com)
Date: 12/30/03


Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 22:07:53 GMT

I have written a web based help desk/billing/anything else my
employeer wants it to be system using Perl. It's been in production
over 1 year now and working well but some things are beginning to slow
down. I am trying to figure out where the slow down is occure.

With other scripts I have always used DProf/SmallProf or something
like that but the problem here is there are several security
precautions that make it (so far) unexecutable from the command line.
To clarify I can execute it but I simply get a redirect to the login
script.

Any thoughts/suggestions?



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