On Jan 28, 2011, at 12:02 PM, Jerome Velociter wrote:
Hi Vincent,
Yes, we can publish some Cacti graphs, for the overall CPU and memory
usage of the machine and HTTP response time.
That would be great. What's interesting is HTTP Response time over time (ie for
example every month). That should allow us to see if perf is degrading or not. Of course
the causes could be multiple:
- too many wikis
- perf issues with an XE/XEM release
- a wiki taking too much resources on a new page
We don't have tools that detect usages per wiki
AFAIK.
Having the stats in a per wiki basis would be great. Isn't that possible since the
domains are not the same it should be easy to show stats for each, no?
Note that we plan to add a new machine for myxwiki
soon, and configure
a load balancer in front of the 2 machines.
Ah cool didn't know that.
Thanks
-Vincent
Jerome.
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 10:36 AM, Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
> Hi devs,
>
> We're accepting new wikis on
myxwiki.org as requests come in but we already have
110 wikis created on it.
>
> When do we know we shouldn't accept new wiki creation on that JVM because
it's degrading performances too much?
> Do we have tool to monitor wiki activity and publish on a page which wikis are using
the most resources?
> Do we have tools to display response time stats and see how they evolve over time?
>
> Thanks
> -Vincent
>
>