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Sudheer Vinukonda updated TS-2894:
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    Attachment: TS-2894.diff

Fixed format specifiers in debug logs to remove compile warnings

> Spdy slow start..
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>                 Key: TS-2894
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-2894
>             Project: Traffic Server
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: SPDY
>            Reporter: Sudheer Vinukonda
>         Attachments: TS-2894.diff
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> When production testing with spdy/5.0.0, we ran into an issue in some of our 
> systems, where, the spdy hosts would flap constantly due to the flood of 
> requests. We further noticed that, where the 4.0.x version or 5.0.0 w/ spdy 
> turned off, would recover quickly following a restart, spdy enabled hosts 
> would continue to receive flood of requests and continue to flap. During this 
> time, traffic server is generally busy reading from the disk and can not 
> handle too many requests, and is made miserable by spdy's support of multiple 
> concurrent streams. 
> To handle such a sudden flood of requests, I'm implementing a simple slow 
> start mechanism with spdy. The idea is to increase the 
> max_concurrent_streams_in gradually based on a configured timer, rather than 
> use the configured value right away. The steps I chose to implement are 1, 
> 25, 50, 75 and 100% of the configured max_concurrent_streams_in. Note that, 
> currently,
> max_concurrent_streams_in only affects new spdy sessions. Existing sessions 
> (if any) would continue to use their older values.
> Not too sure, if everyone would be interested in this..but, thought of still 
> uploading my patch, incase, someone is interested.



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