On Sun, Apr 25, 2004 at 11:04:09PM -0700, Brion Vibber
wrote:
Coronelli is currently serving all wikis. I also
found that coro's
squid was using an awful lot of memory - resident size ~2.1gb, though
it's theoretically set to a 1350mb memory cache usage, and about 890mb
used swap and growing fast. Load was 18-20ish. I restarted the squid to
clear out the memory, and now the swap's gone and load's down to 6-8.
It remains to be seen whether it will eventually start eating into swap
again.
Is the squid installation on curly still there? Gabriel set it up so
that Jimbo could swap the memory in coronelli. If it's still around,
this could be used perhaps?
Load of Coronelli is in the 50s for the last 30 minutes.
Coronelli is currently acting as a database slave server. This is keeping
its IDE hard drive busy. In theory we could stop the synchronisation and
have it take up squid service (which is also reasonably hard-drive
intensive), then restart the synchronisation at a later date. The other
alternative would be to have one of the web servers run squid, i.e. 2:4
squids to apaches instead of 1:5 .
-- Tim Starling