I have a new instance of 2.4.5, on which I'm seeing a very high* 'wtime'
in the access log.
From
https://www.port389.org/docs/389ds/design/access-log-new-time-stats-design.html
I read
* *wtime* - This is the amount of time the operation was waiting in
the work queue before being picked up by a worker thread.
Is this still an accurate description of 'wtime' ?
If true, I suspect the high values I'm seeing have nothing to do with
the version of the software I'm running, and everything to do with the
system on which the software is running. Work has arrived, and been
queued, but there aren't enough worker-threads to keep the queue
serviced in a timely manner.
* 'high' as in 3,000% longer than what I see on a totally different
system running 1.4.4
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