Doubt about mod_status

Doubt about mod_status

am 09.12.2009 13:03:41 von ricardo figueiredo

Hi,

I'm doing some tests with a web server and using HTTPERF.
My doubt is, when HTTPERF finishes the test I see the output page of
mod_status and there are some busy_workers, for example, 30 workers are
busy.

Why are there workers busy if HTTPERF have finished the test ??

Ricardo

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Re: Doubt about mod_status

am 09.12.2009 13:13:07 von Eric Covener

On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 7:03 AM, ricardo13 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm doing some tests with a web server and using HTTPERF.
> My doubt is, when HTTPERF finishes the test I see the output page of
> mod_status and there are some busy_workers, for example, 30 workers are
> busy.
>
> Why are there workers busy if HTTPERF have finished the test ??

Example?

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Re: Doubt about mod_status

am 09.12.2009 13:24:09 von ricardo figueiredo

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For example,

I ran the follow command with HTTPERF
#httperf --server www --num-conns 1000 --rate 200

When finished the test, the HTTPERF showed me the results.
In the same instant, I reload the web page of mod_status and busy_worker =
30.

After 5 seconds, busy_worker was like 1.

Ricardo


On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Eric Covener wrote:

> On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 7:03 AM, ricardo13
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm doing some tests with a web server and using HTTPERF.
> > My doubt is, when HTTPERF finishes the test I see the output page of
> > mod_status and there are some busy_workers, for example, 30 workers are
> > busy.
> >
> > Why are there workers busy if HTTPERF have finished the test ??
>
> Example?
>
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I ran the follow command with HTTPERF
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#httperf --server www --num-conns 1000 --rate 200

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When finished the test, the HTTPERF showed me the results.

In the same instant, I reload the web page of mod_status and busy_worker =
=3D 30.

After 5 seconds, busy_worker was like 1. div>

Ricardo


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On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 7:03 AM, ricardo13 < mailto:ricardoogrande@gmail.com">ricardoogrande@gmail.com> wrote: >
>

> Hi,

>

> I'm doing some tests with a web server and using HTTPERF.

> My doubt is, when HTTPERF finishes the test I see the output page of r>
> mod_status and there are some busy_workers, for example, 30 workers ar=
e

> busy.

>

> Why are there workers busy if HTTPERF have finished the test ??



Example?



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Re: Doubt about mod_status

am 09.12.2009 13:26:54 von Tom Evans

On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 12:24 PM, ricardo figueiredo
wrote:
> For example,
> I ran the follow command with HTTPERF
> #httperf --server www --num-conns 1000 --rate 200
> When finished the test, the HTTPERF showed me the results.
> In the same instant, I reload the web page of mod_status and busy_worker =
> 30.
> After 5 seconds, busy_worker was like 1.
> Ricardo
>

What do you think served up the mod_status webpage if not a worker?

Cheers

Tom

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Re: Doubt about mod_status

am 09.12.2009 13:27:25 von Mark Watts

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On Wed, 2009-12-09 at 10:24 -0200, ricardo figueiredo wrote:
> For example,
>=20
>=20
> I ran the follow command with HTTPERF
> #httperf --server www --num-conns 1000 --rate 200
>=20
>=20
> When finished the test, the HTTPERF showed me the results.
> In the same instant, I reload the web page of mod_status and
> busy_worker =3D 30.
>=20
>=20
> After 5 seconds, busy_worker was like 1.
>=20

Keepalives?

Mark.

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Re: Doubt about mod_status

am 09.12.2009 13:28:50 von aw

Eric Covener wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 7:03 AM, ricardo13 wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm doing some tests with a web server and using HTTPERF.
>> My doubt is, when HTTPERF finishes the test I see the output page of
>> mod_status and there are some busy_workers, for example, 30 workers are
>> busy.
>>
>> Why are there workers busy if HTTPERF have finished the test ??
>
> Example?
>
KeepAliveTimeOut ?


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Re: Doubt about mod_status

am 09.12.2009 13:30:09 von ricardo figueiredo

Maybe ??

Ricardo


Mark Watts wrote:
>
> On Wed, 2009-12-09 at 10:24 -0200, ricardo figueiredo wrote:
>> For example,
>>
>>
>> I ran the follow command with HTTPERF
>> #httperf --server www --num-conns 1000 --rate 200
>>
>>
>> When finished the test, the HTTPERF showed me the results.
>> In the same instant, I reload the web page of mod_status and
>> busy_worker = 30.
>>
>>
>> After 5 seconds, busy_worker was like 1.
>>
>
> Keepalives?
>
> Mark.
>
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Re: Doubt about mod_status

am 09.12.2009 13:48:34 von ricardo figueiredo

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I configured KeepAlive like Off.
Didn't change !!!
But it works when I configured KeepAliveTimeout to 0.

Ricardo


On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 10:30 AM, ricardo13 wrote:

>
> Maybe ??
>
> Ricardo
>
>
> Mark Watts wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 2009-12-09 at 10:24 -0200, ricardo figueiredo wrote:
> >> For example,
> >>
> >>
> >> I ran the follow command with HTTPERF
> >> #httperf --server www --num-conns 1000 --rate 200
> >>
> >>
> >> When finished the test, the HTTPERF showed me the results.
> >> In the same instant, I reload the web page of mod_status and
> >> busy_worker = 30.
> >>
> >>
> >> After 5 seconds, busy_worker was like 1.
> >>
> >
> > Keepalives?
> >
> > Mark.
> >
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> >
> >
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I configured KeepAlive like Off.

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it works when I configured KeepAliveTimeout to 0.

>Ricardo


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Maybe ??



Ricardo





Mark Watts wrote:

>

> On Wed, 2009-12-09 at 10:24 -0200, ricardo figueiredo wrote:

>> For example,

>>

>>

>> I ran the follow command with HTTPERF

>> #httperf --server www --num-conns 1000 --rate 200

>>

>>

>> When finished the test, the HTTPERF showed me the results.

>> In the same instant, I reload the web page of mod_status and

>> busy_worker =3D 30.

>>

>>

>> After 5 seconds, busy_worker was like 1.

>>

>

> Keepalives?

>

> Mark.

>

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>

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