[RADIATOR] Use FarmSize parameter

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Thu Sep 24 01:38:31 CDT 2015


Hello Antonio -

I am curious to know why your “father” process is taking so much time?

Have you checked a trace 4 debug with LogMicroseconds enabled to see what exactly is taking the time?

If you send me a copy of your configuration file(s) directly, I will take a look and try to make some suggestions.

FarmSize can be used in some situations, but it can cause problems in other situations.

regards

Hugh


> On 24 Sep 2015, at 00:40, António Mendes <antonio.mendes at wit-software.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> We are running a scenario with an instance acting as a father and forwarding the traffic for children processes according to some parameters in request. We done that changing the init script and starting several instances of radiator(each one in a different port).
> 
> We are noticing that the father process are consuming too much processing resources and is only using one core, we would like to change this configuration to allow the distribution of load for all CPU cores available in the server and to do that we are thinking to use "FarmSize" and create several instances of father process.
> 
> Do you see any problem with this new approach(I'm a little bit worried about the write concurrency of log files)? Do you have any concern or recommendations?
> 
> 
> Thanks
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