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On 05/01/03, Jan Harkes <jaharkes_at_cs.cmu.edu> wrote: > Simply increasing the number of worker threads is not a cure all. The > system becomes unbalanced. > > There is a limit of nine RPC2 connections per user. So now you have 100 > threads trying to gain access to 9 RPC2 connections. So most of them > will end up waiting to get access to the network, and there is a good > chance that some threads will be starved. I'm not sure the wakeup > mechanism is fair, it probably just wakes up everyone and the first one > who is scheduled in grabs the connection. All other threads go back to > WAITING. interesting. does it make sense to tune or increase the number of rpc2 connections per user? in my configuration, i have one user (the web server) that creates the lion share of the connections. unless i'm doing maintenance to the site, that users is the only user talking to the coda server. -- steve simitzis : /sim' - i - jees/ pala : saturn5 productions www.steve.org : 415.282.9979 hath the daemon spawn no fire?Received on 2003-05-01 16:35:20