thanks for the reply,
On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Matt Murphy <mattyhead@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'd be curious to know what your apache logs are reporting during a high
> utilization period...
nothing... there are just client querys, nothing else.
May be do you think about "increasing maxclients", but no - currently
maxclients is 150, and I've tested with 100 client with ab.
> Obviously, it isn't google indexing your empty view
> over and over, but there might be something interesting.
yes, but what is that?
I'm suspecting to the rendering code of default layout - but I'm new
in cake and don't have any free time to debug that code...
How can I find that part of Cake (config, rendering...)?
Thank you:
a.
> Matt Murphy
>
> On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 1:49 PM, airween <airween@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello Cake Users,
>>
>> I'm new in Cake - exactly I'm not a Cake user/developer, I'm a system
>> administrator.
>>
>> System is a LAMP enviroment, hardware is a HP DL380, with two CPU,
>> every CPU has 2 cores.
>>
>> I've a site since few weeks ago - since then the CPU utilization isn't
>> above 100%, but usually over 200%.
>>
>> I've created a controller, which does "nothing": it contains just a
>> simple index() method, which's empty. Also I configured the routes,
>> and when I get the URL:
>>
>> http://mysite/foo
>>
>> the default layout rendered, which has a header and a footer.
>>
>> I tested this controller on an another HW, which has 8 core; the
>> client was ab (apache benchmark), and until the test I've monitored
>> the system:
>>
>> sar -P ALL 1 1000
>>
>> (client: ab -n 100 -c 100 http://mysite/foo)
>>
>> Until the test sar reported this values:
>>
>> 19.27.17 CPU %user %nice %system %iowait
>> %steal %idle
>> 19.27.18 all 88,38 0,00 10,88 0,00
>> 0,00 0,75
>> 19.27.18 0 89,00 0,00 9,00 0,00
>> 0,00 2,00
>> 19.27.18 1 83,00 0,00 17,00 0,00
>> 0,00 0,00
>> 19.27.18 2 91,00 0,00 9,00 0,00
>> 0,00 0,00
>> 19.27.18 3 90,00 0,00 10,00 0,00
>> 0,00 0,00
>> 19.27.18 4 90,10 0,00 9,90 0,00
>> 0,00 0,00
>> 19.27.18 5 86,87 0,00 13,13 0,00
>> 0,00 0,00
>> 19.27.18 6 91,00 0,00 9,00 0,00
>> 0,00 0,00
>> 19.27.18 7 87,00 0,00 10,00 0,00
>> 0,00 3,00
>>
>> When test has finished, the %user has gone 0,00, and %idle about 99,9%
>> again.
>>
>> On that machine another MVC frameworks and another sites (CMS's)
>> (which uses Codeigniter, Drupal...) I _can't_ create this effect.
>>
>> I don't use .htaccess.
>>
>> Cake version is 1.2.8, I downloaded it today.
>>
>> What could be the problem?
>>
>>
>> Thank you:
>>
>>
>> a.
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