Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 09 May 1999 05:01:13 +0000 | From | Dan Kegel <> | Subject | Re: 2.2.7 fixes Apache problem? (Was: Re: 2.2.5 optimizations for web benchmarks?) |
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Cacophonix Gaul wrote: > With 2.2.7, the tcp performance (to certain clients) has > .. gone up so much, that apache is no longer bottlenecked > in my setup - I'm now constrained by disk I/O performance... > the apache problem I refer to is the problem where > apache is pushed "over the limit", and performance drops > to below 30 connections/second. After reaching this state, > and _after_ the specweb run is over, performance remains > low. _Every_ connection after that incurs a ~4 second > latency (even in unloaded conditions), until apache is > restarted. ... The problem does not occur in 2.2.7, but > that's possibly because I'm unable to saturate apache on my > system.
Can you try a smaller fileset? I bet if you used a 64MByte fileset, like Mindcraft did, you might be able to fit it in RAM. With the disk bottleneck out of the way, maybe you could push Apache over the limit again. - Dan
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