well, it's not that much, around 100 MHz in VMware vCenter and the really important thing is that with some hundret simultaneous requests the CPU load stays moderate compared with the origin server
Am 19.03.2013 10:30, schrieb Matthieu BIENVENÜE: > Good to ear that I'm not alone with that problem ! But with no solution > currently. > > Le 19/03/2013 10:25, Reindl Harald a écrit : >> >> Am 19.03.2013 09:33, schrieb Igor Galić: >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> Hello ! >>>> >>>> >>>> I've just installed ATS on a Debian 6.0 (but with squeeze repository >>>> in >>>> order to install ATS using packages) on Xen server host (other VM on >>>> the >>>> same host work like a charm). >>>> ATS is now setup and works as a reverse proxy but it consumes CPU >>>> even >>>> with no connection (that's a lot for doing... nothing !) : >>>> >>>> For example the result of the top command : >>>> >>>> PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND >>>> 1929 traffics 20 0 93192 31m 1964 S 11.9 53.7 0:02.45 [ET_NET >>>> 0] >>>> >>>> (don't take care of the memory the machine only have 64MB of memory, >>>> for >>>> testing only). >>> 64 MiB seems like really little. >>> Did you disable caching? Otherwise I cannot imagine ATS even starting >>> properly with that little RAM >> but this has nothing to do with the CPU usage >> >> i have here a dedicated trafficserver-vm in production >> with 4 GB RAM and 10 GB RAW-cache-disk which also consumes >> all day long some percent CPU usage while any other server >> is completly idle from view of CPU load at night
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