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Re: [Pound Mailing List] ANNOUNCE: Pound - reverse proxy and load balancer - v2.5c
Dave Steinberg <dave(at)redterror.net>
2009-10-19 18:04:07 [ FULL ]
Robert Segall wrote:[...]

Robert - I made the switch on my load balancers to 2.5c yesterday, and 
so far all appears to be working well.

Regards,[...]

Re: [Pound Mailing List] ANNOUNCE: Pound - reverse proxy and load balancer - v2.5c
Albert <pound(at)alacra.com>
2009-10-29 17:32:55 [ FULL ]
We switched to the new version on Monday on production servers.  
Everything has been running fine (including ConnTO and IgnoreCase 
directives.  I've also used HTTPS directive in our test environment, and 
it works).  Today, however, pound was taking 100% of the CPU on both of 
the production servers.  It was in such state for more than 20 minutes, 
so I restarted it on both machines, and CPU usage for pound went back to 
4-6% (which is the norm).

Not sure if this is the new code, or something else (perhaps higher load 
today -- though I don't see anything to indicate as such).  We'll keep 
in eye, and let you know if it happens again.





Robert Segall wrote:[...]
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Re: [Pound Mailing List] ANNOUNCE: Pound - reverse proxy and load balancer - v2.5c
Dave Steinberg <dave(at)redterror.net>
2009-10-29 17:50:17 [ FULL ]
Robert Segall wrote:[...]

I finally hit a problem with 2.5c today.  I didn't have a ton of time 
toe investigate (I was running this in production), but pound's cpu 
usage shot up to 100% and I was getting lots of messages about too long 
cookie lines, i.e:

Oct 29 12:42:52 jetti02 pound: (84881000) line too long: Cookie: 
sid=9709a55a57490f3e559ee094495c9199; mybb[threadread]=<a whole pile of 
urlencoded data>

I've reverted back to 2.4.5 and things are happy again.

Regards,[...]

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