Hi,

I have already complained about the new threading model in version 2.6
(http://www.apsis.ch/pound/pound_list/archive/2012/2012-01/1326878271000#1326878271000)
and some of my suggestions have been added to the feature list for Pound 2.7
(http://www.apsis.ch/pound/pound_list/archive/2012/2012-02/1328374222000#1328374222000).

Current beta version of 2.7 shows the length of the request queue
(http://www.apsis.ch/pound/pound_list/archive/2012/2012-04/1333979077000#1333979077000).
But I suspect that the old (dynamic) threading model will not come back.

Regarding a release date for version 2.7 you have to ask Robert Segall ;-)

Hope this helps ...

Regards,
Leo


On 10/15/2013 04:27 PM, Rudolph Bott wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> we are currently switching from pound 2.5 to 2.6, which introduces us to the 
> static thread model. Of course it is pretty easy to count the current threads 
> on our pound processes to find a suitable number of threads to configure. But 
> how would you actually monitor this in the future so that you can
> readjust the number of threads if needed? Since there are always N threads 
> allocated and there is no information regarding threads available via the 
> pound socket - how would you actually count the usage?
>
>
> Besides that, is there a release date for pound 2.7? Comparing the debian 
> changelog to the 2.7 feature list that was discussed here earlier, some of 
> the new features seem to be already integrated by debian. However, we would 
> welcome a way to use dynamic threads again OR a way to monitor threads so
> that we know when to readjust settings.
>
>


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