On 31/10/11 08:03, Christian Naumer wrote:
Was using 5 at the time. Now I am using 10. And I also pushed up shared
memory in postgres. So far everything works fine. The load this morning
was mainly due to about 6 people syncing 2500 contacts at the same time.
Don't know if that was to much.
Might not be "too much" but if your 5 sogod processes where busy
returning data to Thunderbird (which is quite slow btw, because it
instantiates a card object and commits it back to the local store on
each received card), the SOGo watchdog wouldn't like this too much and
it might consider those processes as dead ones after 5 minutes and start
killing those. Also, this would block entirely other requests from being
processed - as they would be queued by the master process.
Regards,
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