Il giorno 01/ott/2012, alle ore 14:47, Robert Klep <[email protected]> ha scritto:
> Roberto De Ioris <[email protected]> wrote on Mon Oct 01 2012 at 14:43:16: >> >> Can you check if all of the 'broken' requests are served via 'sendfile()' > > No, they aren't (same INI file as before, with logging enabled): > > [pid: 94789|app: 0|req: 1/1] 127.0.0.1 () {26 vars in 536 bytes} [Mon Oct 1 > 14:45:27 2012] GET > /biogids/backend/get_records/?rev=0&bitarray=AA%3D%3D&calback=Ext.data.JsonP.callback1&_dc=1349086271113 > => generated 1148108 bytes in 3496 msecs (HTTP/1.1 200) 1 headers in 59 > bytes (1 switches on core 0) > [pid: 94792|app: 0|req: 1/2] 127.0.0.1 () {26 vars in 536 bytes} [Mon Oct 1 > 14:45:34 2012] GET > /biogids/backend/get_records/?rev=0&bitarray=AA%3D%3D&calback=Ext.data.JsonP.callback1&_dc=1349086271113 > => generated 1148108 bytes in 3294 msecs (HTTP/1.1 200) 1 headers in 59 > bytes (1 switches on core 2) > > These two requests (made to the Django app) resulted in responses of 1022901 > and 1144793 bytes, respectively. > > -- robert > Can you try with latest tip ? -- Roberto De Ioris http://unbit.it JID: [email protected] _______________________________________________ uWSGI mailing list [email protected] http://lists.unbit.it/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uwsgi
