=head1 NAME lwp-simple - using LWP::Simple and Benchmark.pm to benchmark mod_perl =head1 DESCRIPTION Here's what I generally use to benchmark, a Benchmark.pm/LWP::Simple combo. With the script below, you should be able to 'make start_httpd' in the mod_perl-x.xx/ build directory you might need to change the #! line in t/net/perl/cgi.pl the configuration is already set up for /perl/ and /cgi-bin/ cgi.pl is very small, just load CGI.pm and prints a little bit, here's the difference I see (on hpux-10.10): Benchmark: timing 50 iterations of cgi, perl... cgi: 18 secs ( 0.96 usr 0.10 sys = 1.06 cpu) perl: 3 secs ( 0.76 usr 0.07 sys = 0.83 cpu) =head1 THE SCRIPT =cut #!/opt/perl/bin/perl use Benchmark; use LWP::Simple; $base = "http://localhost:8529"; $script = "cgi.pl?PARAM=2"; for (qw(cgi-bin perl)) { $$_ = join "/", $base, $_, $script; } timethese(50, { "cgi" => "(\$s = get('${'cgi-bin'}')) or die \$s", "perl" => "(\$s = get('$perl')) or die \$s", }); =pod =head1 AUTHOR Doug MacEachern