Hi!

The servers are running with the same configuration and I tried various maxconnections settings. ns_pools get default returns
 
minthreads 60 maxthreads 200 idle 60 current 60 maxconns 0 queued 58366 timeout 1200 spread 20

I also tried with maxconns settings of 10000 and various other values. And I don't see the "exiting: exceeded max connections per thread" messages in the log.

Regards, Wolfgang

Am 2013-04-24 19:43, schrieb Jeff Rogers:
Wolfgang Winkler wrote:
Hi!

We have a couple of servers running as openvz guests and on bare metal.
Some of them are much slower due to a high latency when calling even
very small pages. The strace output (see below) suggests, that the
interpreters are initialized on each call.

Are the two sets of servers running with the same configuration, in particular the "maxconnections" setting in the ns/servers/$servername section?

-J


There have been problems in some kernels with leap seconds, so we
followed the advice found on the web and updated the kernels. The
problem is still there. On one machine I've compiled the latest
AOLserver version from git, still with the same problem.

Systems with these kernel are working fine:

Linux 2.6.32-238.9.1.el5.028stab089.1
Linux 2.6.32-5-openvz-amd64

Systems with these not:
Linux 2.6.32-5-openvz-amd64
Linux 2.6.26-1-amd64



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