On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 02:43:42PM +0100, Emiliano mentioned:
> A load of 3 is _very_ unusual. The main midgard site is at 0.03 this
> moment, 0.30 this morning, and it's running web and mail for 39 domains.
> I ran a small benchmark on the midgard site, and the load never went
> above 0.45 during that test. 62.76kb/sec transfer rate, but that was
> from a remote site over the internet. Locally I see an average of
> 73.90kb/sec. Hey, my connection ain't half bad today. The local test:

 No too bad at all..

> Document Path:          /
> Document Length:        11829 bytes
>  
> Concurrency Level:      10
> Time taken for tests:   8.651 seconds
> Complete requests:      50
> Failed requests:        0
> Total transferred:      639270 bytes
> HTML transferred:       625466 bytes
> Requests per second:    5.78
> Transfer rate:          73.90 kb/s received
>  
> Connnection Times (ms)
>               min   avg   max
> Connect:        0   388  1308
> Processing:   435  1167  1583
> Total:        435  1555  2891 

 That's what I'd expect...

> > Midgard: Template not found code-compat
> > Midgard: Template not found code-global
> > Midgard: Template not found code-init
> > Midgard: Template not found page-code
> > Midgard: Template not found page-init
> > Midgard: Template not found subtitle
> > Midgard: Template not found target
> 
> This is normal but it does mean that you have debugging enabled. I
> suggest switching it off by changing 'LogLevel debug' to 'LogLevel warn'
> in your apache configuration. That may reduce the load on the system,
> since writes are expensive. Still, 3 is excessive. Does 'top' show
> anything out of the ordinary?

 I changed the loglevel, and restarted apache. It was moaning about some
process not finishing. I was having problems with a httpd process using
~99% CPU time earlier, for hours. Killed it, and it didn't occur again. It
could have there...hmmm.

 The machine has 333Mhz K6, and 160MB RAM, and I'm the only one using midgard.

 Smeg. Just got a segmentation fault message in the logs. I'll run it with
httpd -X and see can I repeat it, and get a core dump...

John

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