3.1.2 take 100% of CPU ?!!

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Selmah Maxim

Sunday 15 June 2003 3:02:43 pm

Hi ..

I didn`t get why my pc become really slow when am browsing my site on localhost, my pc (P4 2.400, 1G RDRAM, SCSI 120G Seagte), and i have no data in mysql, just 10 empty folder and sub folder !

with 3.0.1,2 cpu its come max. 40% !

is this my pc error, or ezp ?
is this normal ?

Tony Wood

Monday 16 June 2003 3:10:06 am

Try running 'Siege' test as eZ is CPU hungry and it is the main bottleneck for us. On a box such as yours you should find your CPU peak at around 80-90 concurrent sessions using Siege if all is ok. We are still testing our evnironment and will publish results when its ready.

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Selmah Maxim

Tuesday 17 June 2003 2:40:46 am

I see ...

Then I`ll need to search super pc host ;)

But whay this version is slower than old one ?!

John Pujol

Tuesday 17 June 2003 9:34:57 am

I have a similar problem with eZ3.1-Beta 2.
Have tried with 3 different Pcs:
OS: Win2K SP3 Hw: AMD XP 2000+, 1GB DDR-Ram
OS: Win XP SP1 Hw: Cel 1100, 384 MB SDRam
Installed: ezpublish-3.1.0-2_winnt.exe

OS: Win98 Hw: AMD 1400, 256 MB DDR-Ram
Installed: ezpublish-3.1.0-2_win9x.exe

I do a normal install with apache/php/MySql/ImageTk,
no problems here.

Then I try to go into the demo, the win 98 almost locks.
I have to boot PC.
With win2k machine Apache process eating all CPU cycles.
The only way to go out is either reboot or if possible stop apache process.
I have left all machines for several minutes with nothing appening.

This problem was not present in ezpublish 3.0.2 nor in 3.1 beta 1.

Can somebody help me?

Selmah Maxim

Wednesday 18 June 2003 5:28:41 am

Hi ..

it`s work normaly for me on Win xp pro , but Apache eating my CPU with ezp, that`s all ..

I had made manual install for php and apache, and i had upgrade the php version to 4.3.2 from 4.2.6 ... maybe this the problem of eating the cpu , any 1 can confirm this please ?

maybe the version of php is bugy, or maybe ezp is using somthing old which is not supported in the new php version ...

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