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Re: Outage
Hi Glen, all,
On 2008-05-12 18:29 Glen said the following:
...
Heretofore, the server running the IETF has barely been breathing hard
at all. I cannot believe that the addition of TMDA is causing this much
trouble... although TMDA is by its own author's admission not really
designed for this kind of volume. It grates on me to think that this
can somehow push this huge server over the edge. However, as I watch
TMDA run, it does seem to consume quite a bit of time and resources, and
does seem to be rather a dog.
I guess it really should be running as a daemon. I don't know how easy that
would be to accomplish, but it's at least worth checking if anybody has looked
at it before, and also how hard it would be to do a daemonization wrapper.
I'll have a peek.
Henrik
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Hi Glen, all,
On 2008-05-12 18:29 Glen said the following:
...
Heretofore, the server running the IETF has barely been breathing hard
at all. I cannot believe that the addition of TMDA is causing this much
trouble... although TMDA is by its own author's admission not really
designed for this kind of volume. It grates on me to think that this
can somehow push this huge server over the edge. However, as I watch
TMDA run, it does seem to consume quite a bit of time and resources, and
does seem to be rather a dog.
I guess it really should be running as a daemon. I don't know how easy that
would be to accomplish, but it's at least worth checking if anybody has looked
at it before, and also how hard it would be to do a daemonization wrapper.
I'll have a peek.
Henrik
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