CPU usage

Lawrence Lee lawrence at userland.com
Sun Jan 19 15:22:53 PST 2003


How large is the manilaWebsites.root and config.root guest databases?

Lawrence

> -----Original Message-----
> From: frontier-users-admin at userland.com 
> [mailto:frontier-users-admin at userland.com] On Behalf Of Bruce Cornett
> Sent: January 18, 2003 11:21 AM
> To: Frontier-Users at userland.com
> Subject: CPU usage
> 
> 
> Manila folks.
> 
> I have noticed several times recently that my manila server 
> was responding 
> very slowing to requests - actually it responded very slowly 
> to the first 
> request and then slightly better from there (by slowly, it 
> was several 
> seconds - maybe 5 - before the page appeared on one of our internal 
> workstations).    I happened to be in front of it today and 
> ran the task 
> manager and found I was maxing out the CPU.  So I stopped it 
> and restarted 
> and watched while I had a search engine spidering the site. 
> It wasn't as 
> bad - after restarting, but it still used plenty of CPU cycles.   The 
> memory footprint remained the same - but CPUs were flatlined 
> at the top and 
> all that memory lay there wasting away.
> 
> This machine is still sitting in my work area and not on the 
> production 
> racks so I stop/start Manila from time to time.  It has been 
> running for 
> several days now - but certainly not a week.  Things like 
> this make me 
> afraid to move it to the racks.
> 
> Any ideas on what might cause it to bog down like that and 
> then stay bogged 
> down.
> 
> Running on W2K server - this is a PIII 550 or thereabouts.  Version 9.
> 
> I noticed this earlier in the week also - at that time, it 
> seemed like it 
> was having a hard time displaying the bits and pieces of the themes.
> 
> I only have a few sites running on this - three are virtual 
> domains and the 
> there are a couple sub domains.  Only one site is very active 
> - and it 
> would not be considered busy at all by our usual standards.
> 
> Your comments will be appreciated.
> 
> Bruce C
> 





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