On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 12:04:51PM +0530, Shridhar Daithankar wrote: > On 28 Aug 2003 at 11:05, Rahul Kumar wrote: > > I have this consultant who tells me that he has seen bad crashes with > > ext3 (RH 7.2 and 7.3) wherein nothing could be recovered. > > Is that (still) true ? Have googled but not found anything useful. > > Not exactly. Although it is easy to experiment. Run a database benchmark and > pull power cord half way thr. See what happens to file system and database. > RK- actually it isnt each time. He said it has happened 3 times. > > > > Also, is anyone using RH 9.0 for serious multi-threaded apps. I read > > that is uses NPTL - how stable is that ? Appreciate comments. > > you are using sensible amount of threads. More than 20 threads in a single > process calls for redesign of the app. on any platform.. RK - C'mon. Apache creates one thread per connection using blocking I/O. Often on a high volume site its thread go really high. OTOH Yes, you are right that they should have used non-blocking IO. Do you know why they havent ?? >
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