recommended available RAM for frontier?
Joshua Lipton/Slowtrain
joshua at theslowtrain.com
Tue Mar 4 11:30:05 PST 2003
Frontier itself has got a pretty small footprint... just one manila site
running and no strange sizes on any of the databases/tables etc.
No access to the machine itself... but I would ASSUME that an NT server with
only 128MB of ram is going to be dogging pretty badly... swapping and on
full CPU load anyway. Frontier isn't the only app being hosted on this
machine.
What is this echo responder? How does one use the echo page?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Soroos" <eric-ul at soroos.net>
To: <Frontier-Users at userland.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 1:22 PM
Subject: Re: recommended available RAM for frontier?
> On Tue, 4 Mar 2003 12:37:13 -0600 in message
<004b01c2e27d$576b14a0$1202a8c0 at JoshuaDesktop>, "Joshua Lipton/Slowtrain"
<joshua at theslowtrain.com> wrote:
> > Still trying to get to the bottom of this ultra-slow Frontier server.
I'm
> > reading out an available RAM on the machine of 86.9MB, smallest 59MB and
> > largest 101MB. They freed up some space on the machine, and now it's
running
> > with 700MB of free space on the HD.
>
> How much memory is frontier using?
>
> I seem to remember that the guest databases weren't too big (biggest < 100
megs). How much cpu is frontier using while processing a request? Is the
machine swapping like mad?
>
> Assuming that the echo responder is turnd on, how fast does the /echo page
come back? This should take nearly no memory and very little processor.
>
> eric
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