Re: Controlling Threads

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An interesting observation - the number of threads should not go so high
with such low volumes. Maybe there is some problem with thread pool
management - I am not sure. Are all/most of these threads busy?
I would suspect an auth/acct module being a bottleneck, but as you noted 
this is not the case.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Edson" <4lists@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 3:32 PM


> Thanks for the return, Michal...
>
> The question is based on a strange behavior: when I have really low 
> traffic
> ( <= 1 cps) GK runs fine, but if it increases to something like 2 cps the
> number of threads increase until freezing the machine, consuming all
> available CPU power. I could count more than 95 threads for a load of no
> more than 2~3 cps and 9/10 running calls... The machine (P4-2.0GHz/256MB
> RAM+SUSE 9.1) is on its default config, so I thing that with this load the
> available sockets/resources aren't exhausted, but why threads increases? I
> use SQLAcct but in trace 3, all accountings updates are done quickly...
>
> Aggregating RAM memory, from 256MB to 1GB, the freezing problem was 
> lowered,
> machine slow down, but did not freeze... but the threads are still 
> there...
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Edson.


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