On Tue, 14 Aug 2012, Chris Burroughs wrote:
Sorry, 2000 milliseconds as in 2 seconds. That's from asking for the
data to receiving all of it. It does not include waiting between polls.
2 seconds seems a bit excessive. Last time I tested downloading from
gmetad on a setup with ~50k metrics
On 08/15/2012 09:13 AM, Vladimir Vuksan wrote:
2 seconds seems a bit excessive. Last time I tested downloading from
gmetad on a setup with ~50k metrics it took between 250-300ms to
download XML. I will recheck later today. Can you tell me what the size
of the downloaded XML is Bytes ie.
Rebuild with profiling? Just a thought...
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 05:42:52PM -0400, Chris Burroughs wrote:
On 08/15/2012 09:13 AM, Vladimir Vuksan wrote:
2 seconds seems a bit excessive. Last time I tested downloading from
gmetad on a setup with ~50k metrics it took between 250-300ms to
On 08/14/2012 02:00 PM, Douglas Wagner wrote:
I don't mean to ask stupid questions, maybe I'm not reading you right...
Are you saying that it's taking 2K ms (20s) between received data sets?
(i.e. Every 2K ms you see XML data come into your application)? Or that
it's taking 2K ms between the
I have a process that periodically polls gmetad (builds models of some
metrics, alerts if things don't look like). To reduce the number of
variables I set up a dedicated gmetad on the same host as the poller and
set write_rrds off. Unless I'm missing something the only thing it
should be doing
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