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Subject: Re: How does freeradius calculate the number of required threads?
From: "Pshem Kowalczyk" <pshem.k () gmail ! com>
Date: 2006-10-30 5:49:33
Message-ID: 20fe625b0610292149k396795d4p52e1aa5c5a27f7fb () mail ! gmail ! com
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Another update
I've measured the time required by a single function under light load
(5-7req/sec) - on average it takes ~ 0.01 to 0.015 to process
authorize, pre-acct and less then half of that for pre/post proxy.
Under heavier load the boxes still spiral out of control (but only
after some time) and eventually freeradius disappears of the list of
processes in a puff of white smoke, without leaving any trails in the
logs (except for complains about max of thread running).
I have no idea what causes that, but the fact that it doesn't happen
straightaway suggests some memory problems (but not lack of it, the
boxes have 4GB of RAM).
I think I hit a wall :-( and I don't think rlm_perl is going to make
it to the next phase of the project.
regards
pshemko
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