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Susan Hinrichs commented on TS-3072:
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Poking at my test some more and the numbers are a bit higher. But based on my
math, the single 1Gbps connection puts a hard limit of 65536 rps when running
without caching and having each request exchange 1KB.
Max bytes sent in a second = 1024*1024*1024/8 > number of bytes sent in T
transactions = 1024*T*2
1024*1024/16 > T
65536 > T
> Debug logging for a single connection in production traffic.
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> Key: TS-3072
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-3072
> Project: Traffic Server
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Core, Logging
> Affects Versions: 5.0.1
> Reporter: Sudheer Vinukonda
> Assignee: Susan Hinrichs
> Labels: Yahoo
> Fix For: sometime
>
> Attachments: ts-3072.diff
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> Presently, when there's a production issue (e.g. TS-3049, TS-2983 etc), it is
> really hard to isolate/debug with the high traffic. Turning on debug logs in
> traffic is unfortunately not an option due to performance impacts. Even if
> you took a performance hit and turned on the logs, it is just as hard to
> separate out the logs for a single connection/transaction among the millions
> of the logs output in a short period of time.
> I think it would be good if there's a way to turn on debug logs in a
> controlled manner in production environment. One simple option is to support
> a config setting for example, with a client-ip, which when set, would turn on
> debug logs for any connection made by just that one client. If needed,
> instead of one client-ip, we may allow configuring up to 'n' (say, 5)
> client-ips.
> If there are other ideas, please comment.
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