I've been monitoring the disk usage in my StateDir for some time now and
I've found rather interesting stuff about it.
First the basics: it's an nfs shared statedir, used by four web servers.
I'm using a ramdisk for it, since using an actual disk for it proved
discouraging.
Here are the stats:
measuring from 30.1.2004 – 18:25:00 to 2.2.2004 – 20:32:00
number of disk writes:9728300
number of disk reads : 100310
As you've no doubt have noticed, there's a very high number of writes
compared to a relatively small amount of reads, which is probably why
when using an actual drive instead of a ramdisk things don't work out
very well.
The statistics where gathered by drbd's usage counters (I am mirroring
the device over the network for high availability) and reflect number of
blocks written. Filesystem is ext2, blocksize is 1024 bytes.
Any idea why things are the way they are and what could/should be done ?
I have PerlSetVar SessionTimeout 90 and PerlSetVar StateManager 2, which
has sessions cleaned up every 45 minutes, although this runs on each of
the four servers, so I suppose seasons get cleaned up 4 times as often.
Am I right about this ?
Regards,
Thanos Chatziathanassiou
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