Re: Geronimo peak performance
Whoops from: http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/travi?entry=ultrasparc_t1_utilization_explained The script I was referring to was corestat. Thanks, Jeff Rainer Jung wrote: > When preparing for the test, have a look at the very interesting > cpustat/cputrack. Without this you won't really be able to judge on the > cpu usage. Classical tools like sar/vmstat/prstat easily lead to wrong > results (the amount of work a single strand [hardware thread] is able to > do is not fixed. It really shares the core with the other strands. If > they stall, it will execute on every cycle, if all 4 strands are busy > each one will only execute on every 4th cycle. So the cpu power > available to a strand is dynamic, but tools like prstat are not able to > show that. > > For memory bus usage busstat is the way to go. > > If you need more info, you could start an off topic thread or mail me > directly. > > Rainer > > Jeff Genender wrote: >> Yep...each core will handle 4 hardware threads. It was built for >> multiple threads and a JVM (multithreaded of course) is made for this >> box. For an appserver under load, I think the numbers should be >> impressive on this box. >> >> The cool thing about this machine is, each core is viewed as 4 cpus. >> That means this box looks like it has 16 CPUs running (4 cores x 4 >> hardware threads)! >> >> I can't wait to pound on this and see what it can do. I am going to >> have T2000->T2000 trials going on to maximize the throughput for CPU. >> They come with 4 1 Ghz Ethernet ports each, so I am going to pipe these >> up and hopefully there will be zero bottleneck on IO.
Re: Geronimo peak performance
Rainer, Would you have a perl script similar to this?: http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/travi?entry=ultrasparc_t1_utilization_explained The guy describes, it but doesn't offer it. Thanks, Jeff Rainer Jung wrote: > When preparing for the test, have a look at the very interesting > cpustat/cputrack. Without this you won't really be able to judge on the > cpu usage. Classical tools like sar/vmstat/prstat easily lead to wrong > results (the amount of work a single strand [hardware thread] is able to > do is not fixed. It really shares the core with the other strands. If > they stall, it will execute on every cycle, if all 4 strands are busy > each one will only execute on every 4th cycle. So the cpu power > available to a strand is dynamic, but tools like prstat are not able to > show that. > > For memory bus usage busstat is the way to go. > > If you need more info, you could start an off topic thread or mail me > directly. > > Rainer > > Jeff Genender wrote: >> Yep...each core will handle 4 hardware threads. It was built for >> multiple threads and a JVM (multithreaded of course) is made for this >> box. For an appserver under load, I think the numbers should be >> impressive on this box. >> >> The cool thing about this machine is, each core is viewed as 4 cpus. >> That means this box looks like it has 16 CPUs running (4 cores x 4 >> hardware threads)! >> >> I can't wait to pound on this and see what it can do. I am going to >> have T2000->T2000 trials going on to maximize the throughput for CPU. >> They come with 4 1 Ghz Ethernet ports each, so I am going to pipe these >> up and hopefully there will be zero bottleneck on IO.
Re: Geronimo peak performance
When preparing for the test, have a look at the very interesting cpustat/cputrack. Without this you won't really be able to judge on the cpu usage. Classical tools like sar/vmstat/prstat easily lead to wrong results (the amount of work a single strand [hardware thread] is able to do is not fixed. It really shares the core with the other strands. If they stall, it will execute on every cycle, if all 4 strands are busy each one will only execute on every 4th cycle. So the cpu power available to a strand is dynamic, but tools like prstat are not able to show that. For memory bus usage busstat is the way to go. If you need more info, you could start an off topic thread or mail me directly. Rainer Jeff Genender wrote: Yep...each core will handle 4 hardware threads. It was built for multiple threads and a JVM (multithreaded of course) is made for this box. For an appserver under load, I think the numbers should be impressive on this box. The cool thing about this machine is, each core is viewed as 4 cpus. That means this box looks like it has 16 CPUs running (4 cores x 4 hardware threads)! I can't wait to pound on this and see what it can do. I am going to have T2000->T2000 trials going on to maximize the throughput for CPU. They come with 4 1 Ghz Ethernet ports each, so I am going to pipe these up and hopefully there will be zero bottleneck on IO.
Re: Geronimo peak performance
Yep...each core will handle 4 hardware threads. It was built for multiple threads and a JVM (multithreaded of course) is made for this box. For an appserver under load, I think the numbers should be impressive on this box. The cool thing about this machine is, each core is viewed as 4 cpus. That means this box looks like it has 16 CPUs running (4 cores x 4 hardware threads)! I can't wait to pound on this and see what it can do. I am going to have T2000->T2000 trials going on to maximize the throughput for CPU. They come with 4 1 Ghz Ethernet ports each, so I am going to pipe these up and hopefully there will be zero bottleneck on IO. Jeff Matt Hogstrom wrote: > I'm interested...the cool threads should be interesting. This is 4 > cores and 8 threads per core or something like that ? > > > > Jeff Genender wrote: >> I will have some numbers soon too... >> >> We are running on some Sun T2000 4 core machines. The numbers should be >> interesting on these boxes ;-) >> >> Jeff >> >> Matt Hogstrom wrote: >> >>> I'm going to start externalizing the data as it evolves and Adopt >>> Aaron's progresive disclosure method of publishing. >>> >>> As a first attempt to get us n the same page here is a drawing of my >>> configuration: >>> >>> http://people.apache.org/~hogstrom/performance/PerformanceTestBed.pdf >>> >>> There is a png as well if that's better for you but it takes longer to >>> download. What does your test bed look like? >>> >>> Also, in my testing I'm not receiving any errors (non reported any >>> way). I think we need to be careful with results that are failing. I'm >>> assuming your running on a 4-way. I'd like to work on resolving the >>> problems your having so we'll be comparing similar data. >>> >>> Matt >>> >>> Maxim Berkultsev wrote: >>> Matt, first of all sorry for confusion - all the throughput values should be divided by 60:). I've rerun both tests. The parameters for the run were the ones you've mentioned - 100 users with 10 ms delay for each request from a user. Also for the second scenario I've changed configuration to Direct Mode with 5000 Users and 1 quotes. Here is the data I've got: -- Example 1: PingServlet2SessionEJB Your data: 100 168 582 Mine: 100 472 145 About 6600 samples (66 requests per thread) were used - about 10 percents of responses had "Non HTTP response code". The resulting throughput was calculated with 8754/60=145. --- Example 2: PingServlet2TwoPhase Your data: 100 2096 46 Mine: 100 3324 29 4000 samples were provided. But only ~10 percents of queries return 200OK, the rest - 500 Error. Here is a typical error log I was receiving from the server: *** java.lang.NullPointerException at org.apache.jsp.error_jsp._jspService(Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletR equest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;)V(org.apache.jsp.error_jsp:96) at org.apache.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase.service(Ljavax.servlet.http.Htt pServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;)V(HttpJspBase.java:97) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequest; Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(Optimized Method) at org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(Ljavax.servlet.ht tp.HttpServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;Z)V(JspServletWrap per.java:322) at org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(Ljavax.servlet.ht tp.HttpServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;Ljava.lang.String; Ljava.lang.Throwable;Z)V(JspServlet.java:314) at org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(Ljavax.servlet.http.Http ServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;)V(JspServlet.java:264) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequest; Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(Optimized Method) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHolder.handle(Ljavax.servlet.Servlet Request;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(ServletHolder.java:428) at org.apache.geronimo.jetty.JettyServletHolder.handle(Ljavax.servlet.Se rvletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(JettyServletHolder.java:99) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.WebApplicationHandler$CachedChain.doFilter( Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(WebApplicationHa ndler.java:830) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.JSR154Filter.doFilter(Ljavax.servlet.Servle tRequest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;Ljavax.servlet.FilterChain;)V(JSR154Filt >>>
Re: Geronimo peak performance
I'm interested...the cool threads should be interesting. This is 4 cores and 8 threads per core or something like that ? Jeff Genender wrote: I will have some numbers soon too... We are running on some Sun T2000 4 core machines. The numbers should be interesting on these boxes ;-) Jeff Matt Hogstrom wrote: I'm going to start externalizing the data as it evolves and Adopt Aaron's progresive disclosure method of publishing. As a first attempt to get us n the same page here is a drawing of my configuration: http://people.apache.org/~hogstrom/performance/PerformanceTestBed.pdf There is a png as well if that's better for you but it takes longer to download. What does your test bed look like? Also, in my testing I'm not receiving any errors (non reported any way). I think we need to be careful with results that are failing. I'm assuming your running on a 4-way. I'd like to work on resolving the problems your having so we'll be comparing similar data. Matt Maxim Berkultsev wrote: Matt, first of all sorry for confusion - all the throughput values should be divided by 60:). I've rerun both tests. The parameters for the run were the ones you've mentioned - 100 users with 10 ms delay for each request from a user. Also for the second scenario I've changed configuration to Direct Mode with 5000 Users and 1 quotes. Here is the data I've got: -- Example 1: PingServlet2SessionEJB Your data: 100 168 582 Mine: 100 472 145 About 6600 samples (66 requests per thread) were used - about 10 percents of responses had "Non HTTP response code". The resulting throughput was calculated with 8754/60=145. --- Example 2: PingServlet2TwoPhase Your data: 100 2096 46 Mine: 100 3324 29 4000 samples were provided. But only ~10 percents of queries return 200OK, the rest - 500 Error. Here is a typical error log I was receiving from the server: *** java.lang.NullPointerException at org.apache.jsp.error_jsp._jspService(Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletR equest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;)V(org.apache.jsp.error_jsp:96) at org.apache.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase.service(Ljavax.servlet.http.Htt pServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;)V(HttpJspBase.java:97) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequest; Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(Optimized Method) at org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(Ljavax.servlet.ht tp.HttpServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;Z)V(JspServletWrap per.java:322) at org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(Ljavax.servlet.ht tp.HttpServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;Ljava.lang.String; Ljava.lang.Throwable;Z)V(JspServlet.java:314) at org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(Ljavax.servlet.http.Http ServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;)V(JspServlet.java:264) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequest; Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(Optimized Method) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHolder.handle(Ljavax.servlet.Servlet Request;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(ServletHolder.java:428) at org.apache.geronimo.jetty.JettyServletHolder.handle(Ljavax.servlet.Se rvletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(JettyServletHolder.java:99) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.WebApplicationHandler$CachedChain.doFilter( Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(WebApplicationHa ndler.java:830) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.JSR154Filter.doFilter(Ljavax.servlet.Servle tRequest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;Ljavax.servlet.FilterChain;)V(JSR154Filt er.java:170) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.WebApplicationHandler$CachedChain.doFilter( Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(WebApplicationHa ndler.java:821) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.WebApplicationHandler.dispatch(Ljava.lang.S tring;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResp onse;Lorg.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHolder;I)V(WebApplicationHandler.java:471 ) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.Dispatcher.dispatch(Ljavax.servlet.ServletR equest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;I)V(Dispatcher.java:283) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.Dispatcher.error(Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequ est;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(Dispatcher.java:179) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHttpResponse.sendError(ILjava.lang.S tring;)V(ServletHttpResponse.java:415) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponseWrapper.sendError(ILjava.lang.S tring;)V(HttpServletResponseWrapper.java:107) at org.apache.geronimo.samples.daytrader.web.prims.PingServlet2TwoPhase. doGet(Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResp onse;)V(Optimized Method) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(Ljavax.servlet.htt
Re: Geronimo peak performance
I will have some numbers soon too... We are running on some Sun T2000 4 core machines. The numbers should be interesting on these boxes ;-) Jeff Matt Hogstrom wrote: > I'm going to start externalizing the data as it evolves and Adopt > Aaron's progresive disclosure method of publishing. > > As a first attempt to get us n the same page here is a drawing of my > configuration: > > http://people.apache.org/~hogstrom/performance/PerformanceTestBed.pdf > > There is a png as well if that's better for you but it takes longer to > download. What does your test bed look like? > > Also, in my testing I'm not receiving any errors (non reported any > way). I think we need to be careful with results that are failing. I'm > assuming your running on a 4-way. I'd like to work on resolving the > problems your having so we'll be comparing similar data. > > Matt > > Maxim Berkultsev wrote: >> Matt, >> >> first of all sorry for confusion - all the throughput values should be >> divided by 60:). >> >> I've rerun both tests. >> >> The parameters for the run were the ones you've mentioned - 100 users >> with 10 ms delay for each request from a user. Also for the second >> scenario I've changed configuration to Direct Mode with 5000 Users and >> 1 quotes. >> >> Here is the data I've got: >> >> -- >> >> Example 1: PingServlet2SessionEJB >> Your data: 100 168 582 >> Mine: 100 472 145 >> >> About 6600 samples (66 requests per thread) were used - about 10 >> percents of responses had "Non HTTP response code". >> >> The resulting throughput was calculated with 8754/60=145. >> >> --- >> >> Example 2: PingServlet2TwoPhase >> Your data: 100 2096 46 >> Mine: 100 3324 29 >> >> 4000 samples were provided. >> >> But only ~10 percents of queries return 200OK, the rest - 500 Error. >> >> Here is a typical error log I was receiving from the server: >> >> *** >> >> java.lang.NullPointerException >> at >> org.apache.jsp.error_jsp._jspService(Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletR >> equest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;)V(org.apache.jsp.error_jsp:96) >> >> at >> org.apache.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase.service(Ljavax.servlet.http.Htt >> pServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;)V(HttpJspBase.java:97) >> >> at >> javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequest; >> Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(Optimized Method) >> at >> org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(Ljavax.servlet.ht >> tp.HttpServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;Z)V(JspServletWrap >> >> per.java:322) >> at >> org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(Ljavax.servlet.ht >> tp.HttpServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;Ljava.lang.String; >> >> Ljava.lang.Throwable;Z)V(JspServlet.java:314) >> at >> org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(Ljavax.servlet.http.Http >> ServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;)V(JspServlet.java:264) >> >> at >> javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequest; >> Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(Optimized Method) >> at >> org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHolder.handle(Ljavax.servlet.Servlet >> Request;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(ServletHolder.java:428) >> at >> org.apache.geronimo.jetty.JettyServletHolder.handle(Ljavax.servlet.Se >> rvletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(JettyServletHolder.java:99) >> >> at >> org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.WebApplicationHandler$CachedChain.doFilter( >> Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(WebApplicationHa >> >> ndler.java:830) >> at >> org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.JSR154Filter.doFilter(Ljavax.servlet.Servle >> tRequest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;Ljavax.servlet.FilterChain;)V(JSR154Filt >> >> er.java:170) >> at >> org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.WebApplicationHandler$CachedChain.doFilter( >> Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(WebApplicationHa >> >> ndler.java:821) >> at >> org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.WebApplicationHandler.dispatch(Ljava.lang.S >> tring;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResp >> >> onse;Lorg.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHolder;I)V(WebApplicationHandler.java:471 >> >> ) >> at >> org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.Dispatcher.dispatch(Ljavax.servlet.ServletR >> equest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;I)V(Dispatcher.java:283) >> at >> org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.Dispatcher.error(Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequ >> est;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(Dispatcher.java:179) >> at >> org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHttpResponse.sendError(ILjava.lang.S >> tring;)V(ServletHttpResponse.java:415) >> at >> javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponseWrapper.sendError(ILjava.lang.S >> tring;)V(HttpServletResponseWrapper.java:107) >> at >> org.apache.geronimo.samples.daytrad
Re: Geronimo peak performance
I'm going to start externalizing the data as it evolves and Adopt Aaron's progresive disclosure method of publishing. As a first attempt to get us n the same page here is a drawing of my configuration: http://people.apache.org/~hogstrom/performance/PerformanceTestBed.pdf There is a png as well if that's better for you but it takes longer to download. What does your test bed look like? Also, in my testing I'm not receiving any errors (non reported any way). I think we need to be careful with results that are failing. I'm assuming your running on a 4-way. I'd like to work on resolving the problems your having so we'll be comparing similar data. Matt Maxim Berkultsev wrote: Matt, first of all sorry for confusion - all the throughput values should be divided by 60:). I've rerun both tests. The parameters for the run were the ones you've mentioned - 100 users with 10 ms delay for each request from a user. Also for the second scenario I've changed configuration to Direct Mode with 5000 Users and 1 quotes. Here is the data I've got: -- Example 1: PingServlet2SessionEJB Your data: 100 168 582 Mine: 100 472 145 About 6600 samples (66 requests per thread) were used - about 10 percents of responses had "Non HTTP response code". The resulting throughput was calculated with 8754/60=145. --- Example 2: PingServlet2TwoPhase Your data: 100 2096 46 Mine: 100 3324 29 4000 samples were provided. But only ~10 percents of queries return 200OK, the rest - 500 Error. Here is a typical error log I was receiving from the server: *** java.lang.NullPointerException at org.apache.jsp.error_jsp._jspService(Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletR equest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;)V(org.apache.jsp.error_jsp:96) at org.apache.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase.service(Ljavax.servlet.http.Htt pServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;)V(HttpJspBase.java:97) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequest; Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(Optimized Method) at org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(Ljavax.servlet.ht tp.HttpServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;Z)V(JspServletWrap per.java:322) at org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(Ljavax.servlet.ht tp.HttpServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;Ljava.lang.String; Ljava.lang.Throwable;Z)V(JspServlet.java:314) at org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(Ljavax.servlet.http.Http ServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;)V(JspServlet.java:264) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequest; Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(Optimized Method) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHolder.handle(Ljavax.servlet.Servlet Request;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(ServletHolder.java:428) at org.apache.geronimo.jetty.JettyServletHolder.handle(Ljavax.servlet.Se rvletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(JettyServletHolder.java:99) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.WebApplicationHandler$CachedChain.doFilter( Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(WebApplicationHa ndler.java:830) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.JSR154Filter.doFilter(Ljavax.servlet.Servle tRequest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;Ljavax.servlet.FilterChain;)V(JSR154Filt er.java:170) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.WebApplicationHandler$CachedChain.doFilter( Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(WebApplicationHa ndler.java:821) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.WebApplicationHandler.dispatch(Ljava.lang.S tring;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResp onse;Lorg.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHolder;I)V(WebApplicationHandler.java:471 ) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.Dispatcher.dispatch(Ljavax.servlet.ServletR equest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;I)V(Dispatcher.java:283) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.Dispatcher.error(Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequ est;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(Dispatcher.java:179) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHttpResponse.sendError(ILjava.lang.S tring;)V(ServletHttpResponse.java:415) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponseWrapper.sendError(ILjava.lang.S tring;)V(HttpServletResponseWrapper.java:107) at org.apache.geronimo.samples.daytrader.web.prims.PingServlet2TwoPhase. doGet(Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResp onse;)V(Optimized Method) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServle tRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;)V(Optimized Method) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequest; Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(Optimized Method) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHolder.handle(Ljavax.servlet.Servlet Request;Lj
Re: Geronimo peak performance
Matt, first of all sorry for confusion - all the throughput values should be divided by 60:). I've rerun both tests. The parameters for the run were the ones you've mentioned - 100 users with 10 ms delay for each request from a user. Also for the second scenario I've changed configuration to Direct Mode with 5000 Users and 1 quotes. Here is the data I've got: -- Example 1: PingServlet2SessionEJB Your data: 100 168 582 Mine: 100 472 145 About 6600 samples (66 requests per thread) were used - about 10 percents of responses had "Non HTTP response code". The resulting throughput was calculated with 8754/60=145. --- Example 2: PingServlet2TwoPhase Your data: 100 2096 46 Mine: 100 3324 29 4000 samples were provided. But only ~10 percents of queries return 200OK, the rest - 500 Error. Here is a typical error log I was receiving from the server: *** java.lang.NullPointerException at org.apache.jsp.error_jsp._jspService(Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletR equest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;)V(org.apache.jsp.error_jsp:96) at org.apache.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase.service(Ljavax.servlet.http.Htt pServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;)V(HttpJspBase.java:97) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequest; Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(Optimized Method) at org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(Ljavax.servlet.ht tp.HttpServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;Z)V(JspServletWrap per.java:322) at org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(Ljavax.servlet.ht tp.HttpServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;Ljava.lang.String; Ljava.lang.Throwable;Z)V(JspServlet.java:314) at org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(Ljavax.servlet.http.Http ServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;)V(JspServlet.java:264) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequest; Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(Optimized Method) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHolder.handle(Ljavax.servlet.Servlet Request;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(ServletHolder.java:428) at org.apache.geronimo.jetty.JettyServletHolder.handle(Ljavax.servlet.Se rvletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(JettyServletHolder.java:99) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.WebApplicationHandler$CachedChain.doFilter( Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(WebApplicationHa ndler.java:830) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.JSR154Filter.doFilter(Ljavax.servlet.Servle tRequest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;Ljavax.servlet.FilterChain;)V(JSR154Filt er.java:170) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.WebApplicationHandler$CachedChain.doFilter( Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(WebApplicationHa ndler.java:821) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.WebApplicationHandler.dispatch(Ljava.lang.S tring;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResp onse;Lorg.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHolder;I)V(WebApplicationHandler.java:471 ) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.Dispatcher.dispatch(Ljavax.servlet.ServletR equest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;I)V(Dispatcher.java:283) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.Dispatcher.error(Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequ est;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(Dispatcher.java:179) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHttpResponse.sendError(ILjava.lang.S tring;)V(ServletHttpResponse.java:415) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponseWrapper.sendError(ILjava.lang.S tring;)V(HttpServletResponseWrapper.java:107) at org.apache.geronimo.samples.daytrader.web.prims.PingServlet2TwoPhase. doGet(Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResp onse;)V(Optimized Method) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServle tRequest;Ljavax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;)V(Optimized Method) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequest; Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(Optimized Method) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHolder.handle(Ljavax.servlet.Servlet Request;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(ServletHolder.java:428) at org.apache.geronimo.jetty.JettyServletHolder.handle(Ljavax.servlet.Se rvletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(JettyServletHolder.java:99) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.WebApplicationHandler$CachedChain.doFilter( Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;)V(WebApplicationHa ndler.java:830) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.JSR154Filter.doFilter(Ljavax.servlet.Servle tRequest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletResponse;Ljavax.servlet.FilterChain;)V(JSR154Filt er.java:170) at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.WebApplicationHandler$CachedChain.doFilter( Ljavax.servlet.ServletRequest;Ljavax.servlet.ServletR
Re: Geronimo peak performance
Maxim, Thanks for sharing your results. I have a whole set of numbers that I've been sitting on. My tests don't use JMeter so if you would like to share your setup for that I'll incorporate it into the DayTrader tree. All the tests I've run were with a fixed number of users of 100 with 10ms think time. My goal was to stress the server and see if it would stay up and how it would perform. The system I'm testing on is an Intel 2 x 3.0Ghz Potomac System. Each processor has 8MB L3 Cache. My tests were conducted with the Sun JDK (1.4.2_b09). The Database system is on a separate box. I'm using DB2 as Oracle has some clause in their license that does not allow publish of benchmark results without their express permission. See inline I'm rerunning some tests this afternoon as it looks like we're not comparing teh same things. I am using an internal Load Generator and would like to move something Open Source so we can all compare the same numbers. Matt Maxim Berkultsev wrote: Hi, all! Geronimo peak performance is under test and let me share some results. I was using JMeter and Daytrader web primitives to measure throughput for a fixed number of simultaneously woking virtual users. However I've realized that the results for the equal numbers of users in each scenario do not look valuable and tried to find some peak values for throughput depending on the number of users. It looks as if such peak values are reached when the number of users are minimal as well as the peak exists at some 'optimal' number of users. I've used two scenarios. Example 1: For scenario PingServlet2SessionEJB from Daytrader web primitives I've got max througput (~14670) for a minimal number of users - 5 with average time per single request equals to 17. The table below contains triples (number of users, average request time, throughput) for different number of users. 5 17 14670 10 40 13037 50 188 12646 100 447 11028 100 168 582 << I'm confused by this. Actually all these numbers are way higher than I'm achieving. Can you shed some light on your configuration? Also, I assume your not getting 404's or something? 150 588 10770 200 634 10444 It looks as if the peak is reached when a number of users is minimal. Example 2: In scenario PingServlet2TwoPhase the throughput grows to some saturation value and then begins to decrease. The maximal values (~1300-1350) for throughput covers a wide interval between >10 and 150 virtual users. Here are the triples' table (number of users, average request time, throughput): 5, 390, 764 10, 492, 1207 50, 2250, 1314 100, 4380, 1356 100 209646 << Again...something is out of sorts. Can you run Direct Mode with 5000 Users and 1 quotes? 150, 6580, 1350 200, 9050, 1260 All values do not pretend to a significant:) accuracy but to some general trend. Somehow usually there is some 'common sense' number of users to be used in performance estimations. Can someone provide an idea how to find this value for Geronimo? Thank you. -- Best regards, Maxim Berkultsev, Intel Middleware Products Division