Hi Jeremy

Are you doing a full bucket query or retrieving individual objects?

Is your bucket configured to allow siblings (allow_mult=true)? Do the objects 
being retrieved have many siblings?

Are you using multiple backends?

Thanks
Dan

Sent from my iPhone

On Sep 12, 2011, at 10:13 AM, Jeremy Raymond <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I have a bucket with about 70 items in it the Keys look like this 
> <<"1294549200_UbEu1topckAFu2UYy3spr8AG5lc">> and the values are about 2.8K of 
> JSON. For some reason operations on data in this bucket are extremely slow. 
> It takes between 5 - 10 seconds to read a value of of the bucket by it's key 
> using the Erlang protobuf client. When I do the reads the CPU of the node I'm 
> connecting to spikes using up 100% usage on the Riak beam process. 
> 
> I can read data out of any of the other 9 buckets in the system some of which 
> have a lot more items in them (one as > 16k items) and the operations are 
> super fast.
> 
> There are no errors in the sasl-error.log files and everything looks normal 
> in the erlang.log files. Any ideas on what may cause a bucket to churn like 
> this?
> 
> - Jeremy
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