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ASF GitHub Bot commented on STORM-1190:
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Github user danielschonfeld commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/storm/pull/870#issuecomment-155458973
@revans2 can you explain the load problem to me again please? is the
problem here the fact that we have so many threads in a sleeping state? meaning
that cutting the amount of those will result in a total performance gain? or is
there another problem at play here?
Also if I wrote code, how can I test it?
> System load spikes in recent snapshot
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>
> Key: STORM-1190
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STORM-1190
> Project: Apache Storm
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: storm-core
> Affects Versions: 0.11.0
> Environment: 10x (CoreOS stable (766.4.0) / k8s 1.0.1 / docker
> running on Azure VMs)
> Reporter: Michael Schonfeld
> Priority: Critical
> Attachments: Screenshot 2015-11-08 22.17.57.png, Screenshot
> 2015-11-08 22.18.06.png
>
>
> We've been running Storm's snapshots on our production cluster for a little
> while now (that back pressure support really helped us), and we've noticed a
> sudden spike in system load when going from
> commit@ba1250993d10ffc523c9f5464371fbeb406d216f to the current latest
> commit@c12e28c829fcfabc0a3a775fb9714968b7e3e349. Both versions were running
> the exact same topologies, and there was no significant change in workload.
> Not exactly sure how to even begin to debug this, so we ended up just rolling
> back. Thoughts?
> Stats screenshots attached
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