Hi!

I have seen such a behavior on a couple of sites running an older version 
of Zinnia. It simply hit the 100% CPU usage on some queries.
I would also suggest integrating New Relic. It gives you a pretty detailed 
information on where the CPU is spending most of the time.

miercuri, 24 februarie 2016, 06:59:28 UTC+2, Web Architect a scris:
>
> Hi,
>
> We have an ecommerce platform based on Django. We are using uwsgi to run 
> the app. The issue the CPU usage is hitting the roof (sometimes going 
> beyond 100%) for some scenarios. I would like to debug the platform on 
> Production to see where the CPU consumption is happening. We have used 
> Cache all over the place (including templates) as well - hence, the DB 
> queries would be quite limited. 
>
> I would refrain from using Django-debug toolbar as it slows down the 
> platform further, increases the CPU usage and also need to turn the DEBUG 
> on. Is there any other tool or way to debug the platform? Would appreciate 
> any recommendations/suggestions. 
>
> Also, does the Django ORM increase the CPU usage? Does it block the CPU? 
> Would appreciate if anyone could throw some light on this.
>
> Thanks.
>

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