On Sunday, January 12, 2014 5:45:49 PM UTC-8, Joe Van Dyk wrote:
>
> On Sunday, January 12, 2014 5:24:41 PM UTC-8, Daniel Farina wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Jan 12, 2014 4:54 PM, "Joe Van Dyk" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > When doing a backup-fetch, I get about 6.5-8 megabytes per second 
>> download from S3. I was expecting it to be a bit faster. Measured it 
>> through iftop and nethogs.
>> >
>> > I'm noticing that wal-e is using close to 100% of cpu, top shows it 
>> hovering at about 97%.
>>
>> Python 2.6 you say? This version cannot block 3DES encipherment because 
>> of a missing feature of the ssl module.  This fix helped my surprisingly 
>> slow cases a lot.
>>
>> To confirm, try running Linux 'perf top' and see what symbols crop up.  
>> The 3DES symbols in openssl were perspicuously named, which is how this bug 
>> was diagnosed.
>>
>
> I upgraded to Python 2.7.6, no changes in speed. I'll check out perf 
> tomorrow. 
>

Should wal-e be using such a high cpu percentage? 

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