On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 6:59 AM, Joosten, Markus
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2017-02-17 23:33, Michael Martinez wrote:
>
> My guess would be that the 100 IOPS are the bottleneck, which obviously is
> not much when you already have 86 database queries per second.
> I'd try analyzing the system performance using iotop, vmstat and so on.

I moved the database to RDS last night, but I'm still seeing the
"database isn't able to keep up" error, showing around 80 queries per
second.
The specs of the RDS server are:
db.m4.xlarge, provisioned iops ssd, 1000 IOPS, EBS optimized 750 Mbps, 4 vCPU.

Despite the better specs, still seeing:
[2017-02-18 10:22:51 -0500] information/IdoMysqlConnection: Query
queue items: 597, query rate: 83.4333/s (5006/min 23537/5min
70346/15min); empty in infinite time, your database isn't able to keep
up

I'll start analyzing system performance and see what I can find.

FYI, on a different note, great Icinga2 class a few weeks ago in
Nuremberg. Awesome instructor.
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