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randompeach at gmail

Nov 8, 2009, 7:54 PM

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50kb/s pegs the CPU?

Hello,

I've been tinkering with Cherokee for a while and I am in the process
of setting up a proof of concept system for our company. I was kicking
around some random large binary files (15MB-30MB) with a colleague of
mine and I noticed my the CPU was pegged, but my internet from home is
only limited to ~~50KB/s. According to the System Monitor (top), the
system was split equally between System and User.

Have I somehow misconfigured Cherokee to act this way or is there
something wrong with the OS?

My test workstation is an OS X Snow Leopard Client Desktop. Below are
the results of the Cherokee config and my basic hardware information:


============================
Install prefix /usr/local
CFLAGS -g -O2 -arch x86_64
trace no
backtracing no
sendfile() yes
IPv6 support yes
Polling method 1 kqueue
Polling method 2 poll
Polling method 3 select
Threading support yes
OpenSSL support yes
PCRE library built-in
Compatible PAM yes
LDAP yes
MySQL no
GeoIP no
FFMpeg no
crypt support single thread

Installation dir /usr/local/bin
============================

System: iMac 6,1
OS: OS X 10.6.1
Proc: 2.33 Core 2 Duo (Dual Core, 4MB L2 cache)
Memory: 2GB

Adam Baxter
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randompeach at gmail

Nov 8, 2009, 8:21 PM

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50kb/s pegs the CPU? [In reply to]

Hello,

I've been tinkering with Cherokee for a while and I am in the process
of setting up a proof of concept system for our company. I was kicking
around some random large binary files (15MB-30MB) with a colleague of
mine and I noticed my the CPU was pegged, but my internet from home is
only limited to ~~50KB/s. According to the System Monitor (top), the
system was split equally between System and User.

Have I somehow misconfigured Cherokee to act this way or is there
something wrong with the OS?

My test workstation is an OS X Snow Leopard Client Desktop. Below are
the results of the Cherokee config and my basic hardware information:


============================
Install prefix /usr/local
CFLAGS -g -O2 -arch x86_64
trace no
backtracing no
sendfile() yes
IPv6 support yes
Polling method 1 kqueue
Polling method 2 poll
Polling method 3 select
Threading support yes
OpenSSL support yes
PCRE library built-in
Compatible PAM yes
LDAP yes
MySQL no
GeoIP no
FFMpeg no
crypt support single thread

Installation dir /usr/local/bin
============================

System: iMac 6,1
OS: OS X 10.6.1
Proc: 2.33 Core 2 Duo (Dual Core, 4MB L2 cache)
Memory: 2GB

Adam Baxter

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alvaro at octality

Dec 9, 2009, 3:57 AM

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Re: 50kb/s pegs the CPU? [In reply to]

On 09/11/2009, at 05:21, Peach wrote:

> I've been tinkering with Cherokee for a while and I am in the process
> of setting up a proof of concept system for our company. I was kicking
> around some random large binary files (15MB-30MB) with a colleague of
> mine and I noticed my the CPU was pegged, but my internet from home is
> only limited to ~~50KB/s. According to the System Monitor (top), the
> system was split equally between System and User.
>
> Have I somehow misconfigured Cherokee to act this way or is there
> something wrong with the OS?

I couldn't tell you.
Next time it happens, could you please inspect the process and send me the log?

dtruss -a -s -n cherokee-worker 2>&1 >/var/tmp/cherokee-trace.log

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