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Index: B

backtrace
macros for: 21.7.5. mod_perl gdb Debug Macros
obtaining: 21.6.4. Analyzing the core File
automatically: 21.6.5. Extracting the Backtrace Automatically
B::Deparse module: 21.8.1. B::Deparse
BEGIN blocks: 6.4.9. BEGIN blocks
benchmarking scripts: 1.3.1. Running CGI Scripts with mod_perl
benchmarks: 9. Essential Tools for Performance Tuning
(see also performance)
ApacheBench: 9.1.1. ApacheBench
Apache::Recorder: 9.1.4. Other Web Server Benchmark Utilities
Apache::Registry: 13.1. Apache::Registry PerlHandler Versus Custom PerlHandler
buffered compared to unbuffered printing: 13.3. Buffered Printing and Better print( ) Techniques
caching data compared to regenerating: 13.10. Caching and Pre-Caching
characteristics of: 9.1. Server Benchmarking
creating new modules: 13.12.2. The Benchmark
httperf: 9.1.2. httperf
http_load: 9.1.3. http_load
HTTP::Monkeywrench: 9.1.4. Other Web Server Benchmark Utilities
HTTP::RecordedSession: 9.1.4. Other Web Server Benchmark Utilities
HTTP::WebTest: 9.1.4. Other Web Server Benchmark Utilities
Perl code: 9.2. Perl Code Benchmarking
print( ) function: 13.3. Buffered Printing and Better print( ) Techniques
string manipulation: 13.4. Interpolation, Concatenation, or List
string manipulation modules: 13.2. Apache::args Versus Apache::Request::param Versus CGI::param
subroutines: 13.6.1. The Overhead with Light Subroutines
usefulness of: 9. Essential Tools for Performance Tuning
BenchWeb web site: 9.6. References
beos MPM: 24.1. What's New in Apache 2.0
Berkeley DB: 19. DBM and mod_perl
BerkeleyDB module: 19. DBM and mod_perl
big-O notation: 19. DBM and mod_perl
binaries, mod_perl installation: 24.4.2. Installing Binaries
B::LexInfo module, memory leaks and: 14.2.6. Memory Leakage
blocking calls
I/O filtering: 25.3.1.4. Blocking calls
zombie processes and: 10.2.4. Avoiding Zombie Processes
Boa server: 12.4. One Light Non-Apache and One mod_perl-Enabled Apache Server
body (HTTP): 1.1.1. The HTTP Protocol
bottlenecks
avoiding: 8.2.7. Detecting and Avoiding Bottlenecks
detection: 8.2.7. Detecting and Avoiding Bottlenecks
braille media type: E.6. Putting Everything Together
breakpoints, perldb: 21.5.6. Introduction to the Perl Debugger
listing: 21.5.6. Introduction to the Perl Debugger
removing: 21.5.6. Introduction to the Perl Debugger
browsers
creating: 6.12. Method Handlers: The Browse and See, Browse and View Example
Mosaic: 1.1. A Brief History of CGI
BSD::Resource::getrusage: 9.3. Process Memory Measurements
bt command: 21.6.4. Analyzing the core File
BTREE access method, DBM: 19. DBM and mod_perl
bucket brigades
blocking calls: 25.3.1.4. Blocking calls
connection input filters: 25.3.3.1. Bucket brigade-based connection input filter
HTTP request output filter: 25.3.4.3. Bucket brigade-based HTTP request output filter
invoking filter handlers: 25.3.1.3. Multiple invocations of filter handlers
I/O filtering: 25.3.1.1. Two methods for manipulating data
manipulation techniques: 25.3.3.1. Bucket brigade-based connection input filter
protocol modules and: 25.2.2.2.2. Bucket brigade-based protocol module
request input filters: 25.3.3.2. Bucket brigade-based HTTP request input filter
stream-based HTTP request input filters: 25.3.3.3. Stream-based HTTP request input filter
buffered printing: 13.3. Buffered Printing and Better print( ) Techniques
disabling, reasons to: 13.3. Buffered Printing and Better print( ) Techniques
buffers (DBM), flushing: 19.1. mod_perl and DBM
building
Apache server, separately from mod_perl: 3.5.2. Building mod_perl and Apache Separately
httpd_docs: 12.3.2.1. Building the httpd_docs server
httpd_perl: 12.3.2.2. Building the httpd_perl server
manual method: 3.4.1. Manually Building a mod_perl-Enabled Apache
mod_perl: 2.2.2. Building mod_perl
mod_perl as DSO
via APACI: 3.5.4. Building mod_perl as a DSO via APACI
via APXS: 3.5.5. Building mod_perl as a DSO via APXS
mod_perl enabled server, commands for: 3. Installing mod_perl
mod_perl server: 3.2. Building mod_perl (make)
mod_php: 3.6.1. Installing mod_perl with PHP
mod_proxy: 12.7.6. Build Process
bundling modules: 3.7. Installing mod_perl with the CPAN.pm Interactive Shell


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