[rt-users] httpd speed on rt3

Palle Girgensohn girgen at pingpong.net
Sat Jan 17 23:15:15 EST 2004


I'm seeing similar performance problems. Pls check out the thread @ 
rt-devel from Jan 15th.

I run fastcgi, so I see the Perl process eating CPU cycles, since you run 
mod_perl, you see the httpd process hogging, since that's where perl runs. 
It's definitely perl doing some bad stuff.

I've no idea what happens yet, but just wanted to tell you that you're not 
alone, FWIW. :)

Palle

--On torsdag, januari 15, 2004 21.01.39 -0500 "Douglas E. Warner" 
<dwarner at ctinetworks.com> wrote:

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> I appologize if this has been covered in the past; please let me know if
> it  has.
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> I'm running a Dual P3/1.26GHz w/ 1G of RAM on Fedora Core 1, with Apache
> 1.3.29 and mod_perl 1.29 compiled in and MySQL 4.0.17 RPMs, using RT
> 3.0.8. Viewing tickets seems especially slow.  Most tickets take 8
> seconds or longer  to load, and one ticket in particular takes about 16
> seconds.  On my *much*  humbler box running RT2, it takes about half that
> time.  During this time, it  doesn't appear to be MySQL that's using CPU
> or disk, but httpd that's hogging  up 100% of one CPU.
>
> I'd really appreciate it if anybody has any ideas on how to reduce the
> load  time for tickets, or what I can do to track down why tickets are
> taking so  long to display.
>
> - -Doug
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