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Paul Joseph Davis commented on COUCHDB-1429:
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Looks like you need to increase the os_process_limit setting in the 
query_server_config section of the config. Looks like you're just sending it 
too much work for the configured limits which then causes timeouts as clients 
wait for a couchjs process to become available. Not seeing why its stopped 
accepting connections though. I could imagine a few ways but i'd have to dig 
further than I have time for right now.
                
> Server stops responding after heavy load against _list function
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: COUCHDB-1429
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-1429
>             Project: CouchDB
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 1.1.1
>         Environment: Ubuntu 11.10 on AWS EC2 t1.micro instance, ~512MB memory 
> and no swap
>            Reporter: Nathan Vander Wilt
>
> Under heavy load, CouchDB crashes and stops responding to all incoming 
> requests.
> To reproduce this, basically:
> 1. build-couchdb (1.1.1) on an EC2 t1.micro running Ubuntu
> 2. Add the '42' file at the path Blitz.io is looking for (not sure the 
> easiest way to do this natively, I inserted a rule for it at the nginx level)
> 3. Run their default rush on a _list function (mine happened to do a fair 
> amount of work,
> doing a Markdown conversion and Mustache templating)
> 4. Around about the 40 concurrent user mark in my case, CouchDB dies a 
> terrible horrible death with a
> bunch of zombie couchjs process.
> In this log https://gist.github.com/a059c4db5bce19f1df7f (warning: large!) 
> you'll see the heavy requests being handled but suddenly crashing. The 
> "restart" seen at the end was due to manual intervention from the shell, 
> CouchDB did not gracefully handle the issue.
> I later tried turning on some swap space in case memory was an issue, but 
> didn't seem to have an appreciable effect.
> May be related to the discussion here: 
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/couchdb-dev/201203.mbox/%3ccapino9ek5xajllpyufwnrk3hxkn5e-5j59pr6ummdwpmthh...@mail.gmail.com%3e

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