Awesome. :) Mircea, are you going to finish up my patch, make the staggering 
timeout configurable, etc? 

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On 20 Feb 2013, at 15:15, Radim Vansa <rva...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Hi Manik,
> 
> so I have tried to compile this branch and issued a 20 minute stress test 
> (preceded by 10 minute warmup) on 128 nodes, where each node has 10 stressor 
> threads.
> While in 5.2.0.CR3 the maximum OOB threadpool size was 553 with this 
> configuration, with t_825 it was 219. This looks good, but it's actually 
> better :). When I looked on the per-node maximum, in t_825 there was only one 
> node with the 219 threads (as the max), others were usually around 25, few 
> around 40. On the contrary, in 5.2.0.CR3 all the nodes had maximum around 500!
> 
> Glad to bring good news :)
> 
> Radim
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> | From: "Manik Surtani" <msurt...@redhat.com>
> | To: "infinispan -Dev List" <infinispan-dev@lists.jboss.org>, "Radim Vansa" 
> <rva...@redhat.com>
> | Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 6:33:04 PM
> | Subject: Staggering remote GET calls
> | 
> | Guys,
> | 
> | I have a topic branch with a fix for ISPN-825, to stagger remote GET
> | calls.  (See the JIRA for details on this patch).
> | 
> | This should have an interesting effect on greatly reducing the
> | pressure on the OOB thread pool.  This isn't a *real* fix for the
> | problem that Radim reported (Pedro is working on that with Bela),
> | but reducing pressure on the OOB thread pool is a side effect of
> | this fix.
> | 
> | It should generally make things faster too, with less traffic on the
> | network.  I'd be curious for you to give this branch a try, Radim -
> | see how it impacts your tests.
> | 
> | https://github.com/maniksurtani/infinispan/tree/t_825
> | 
> | Cheers
> | Manik
> | --
> | Manik Surtani
> | ma...@jboss.org
> | twitter.com/maniksurtani
> | 
> | Platform Architect, JBoss Data Grid
> | http://red.ht/data-grid
> | 
> | 

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