Hi William!

My situation looks like the same. MySQL backend of website sometimes response too slow.
I've reduced all timeouts and it helps a little.
The difference - I'm using xsp2.

By the way, what version of Mono do you use?

Regards,
Max Karavaev


On 09/03/2014 11:58 PM, William Ivanski wrote:
We also ran into this problem here.

I never could really track which was the cause of the CPU overload. BUT...

Our XSP4 process access an Oracle XE database. At the time of the 100% - 200% CPU overload, the Oracle processes were processing some stuff, and the memory and swap usage of the Oracle processes was high too.

Memory usage of the XSP4 processes was normal.

So, I might guess the Oracle processes "hanged" or found a "deadlock", and somehow the XSP4 overload the processor when it cannot get immediate response from the Oracle server.

William Ivanski


2014-09-03 10:03 GMT-03:00 Maxim <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:

    Hello!

    I've just created ASP.Net website and ran it on Apache&mono on Linux.
    And I've got strange situation. After 50.000-100.000 requests
    mod-mono-server process unexpectedly become busy with 100% or 200%
    (exactly) CPU load.
    After restarting mono process via mono-ctl panel cpu consumption returns
    to 1-3%.
    I've found some errors like
    [Wed Sep 03 16:02:57 2014] [error] (32)Broken pipe: write_data failed
    [Wed Sep 03 16:02:57 2014] [error] (32)Broken pipe: write_data failed
    [Wed Sep 03 16:02:57 2014] [error] command failed: failed to get client
    block (data)
    in apache error_log, but it seems like there are no relations in time
    between these errors and busy moment.

    So, the questions:
    1) are there any way to know what is happening in this situation? What
    threads are running, etc... I'm not sure the reason is in mono itself, may
    be the reason is in my application. Full profiling on production server is
    not possible, I mean just a few statistics,
    2) if the reason is in garbage collector: are there any ways to tune it?
    Or to switch from sgen to old Boehm or so on?

    Any help are highly appreciated!

    P.S. Mono 3.2.8 compiled from sources on standard CentOS 6.5
    # mono -V
    Mono JIT compiler version 3.2.8 (tarball Wed Jun 11 00:48:42 MSK 2014)
    Copyright (C) 2002-2014 Novell, Inc, Xamarin Inc and Contributors.
    www.mono-project.com <http://www.mono-project.com>
        TLS:           __thread
        SIGSEGV:       altstack
        Notifications: epoll
        Architecture:  amd64
        Disabled:      none
        Misc:          softdebug
        LLVM:          supported, not enabled.
        GC:            sgen

    # httpd -v
    Server version: Apache/2.2.15 (Unix)
    Server built:   Apr  3 2014 23:56:16

    # uname -a
    Linux web1.server 2.6.32-431.17.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed May 7 23:32:49 UTC
    2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux


    With best wishes,
    Max Karavaev
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