misc questions
Chris Hecker
checker at d6.com
Sat Jul 10 11:49:21 CEST 2010
> No, only as a parameter. You can however, set the ttl of any object
> you want.
Yeah, but I couldn't figure out how to test if one had already been set.
"if (obj.ttl)" didn't work.
>> Can I just return pass at the top of recv
> Yes.
Awesome, thanks. That works perfectly.
> you cache, the better your hitrate. The question is how much longer
> and how much better.
Yeah, my use case is a single page getting slashdotted, not general high
traffic all the time distributed over all the pages, so I guess it
doesn't matter too much. I have the default set to 600s right now,
which makes it easier to test than 120s.
> Well, depends if you have many private pages that varnish decides to
> "pass" etc.
Hmm, can you explain this, or tell me how I can detect this case?
Should I look in the log for Cache-Control with private?
> If you expect high loads, 32 bit may cramp your style.
I'll have to see. It's such a gigantic improvement over the previous
situation it's hard to even compare. Now that I have the "pass;" trick,
I can compare both cases even more easily.
Here is with pass;, so no caching, hitting the MediaWiki backend:
HTTP/1.1 200 6.67 secs: 68579 bytes ==> /Sandbox/TestSiege
Lifting the server siege... done.
Transactions: 190 hits
Availability: 48.10 %
Elapsed time: 23.73 secs
Data transferred: 12.43 MB
Response time: 5.53 secs
Transaction rate: 8.01 trans/sec
Throughput: 0.52 MB/sec
Concurrency: 44.31
Successful transactions: 190
Failed transactions: 205
Longest transaction: 11.49
Shortest transaction: 0.29
This is similar to what I was seeing without varnish, so I think the
pass; is not costing much at all. CPU is at 99%, and the machine is
completely unresponsive, with top filled with httpd processes.
And here is varnish in the way:
HTTP/1.1 200 0.06 secs: 68579 bytes ==> /Sandbox/TestSiege
Lifting the server siege... done.
Transactions: 1531 hits
Availability: 100.00 %
Elapsed time: 9.84 secs
Data transferred: 100.13 MB
Response time: 0.12 secs
Transaction rate: 155.59 trans/sec
Throughput: 10.18 MB/sec
Concurrency: 19.18
Successful transactions: 1531
Failed transactions: 0
Longest transaction: 0.76
Shortest transaction: 0.06
It's a 100mbps link, so varnish is saturating it. And cpu is at
something like 2%. You can't even tell the machine is being sieged.
On a smaller page:
HTTP/1.1 200 3.91 secs: 12189 bytes ==> /Homepage
Lifting the server siege... done.
Transactions: 122 hits
Availability: 17.97 %
Elapsed time: 16.50 secs
Data transferred: 1.42 MB
Response time: 4.23 secs
Transaction rate: 7.39 trans/sec
Throughput: 0.09 MB/sec
Concurrency: 31.30
Successful transactions: 122
Failed transactions: 557
Longest transaction: 9.32
Shortest transaction: 0.00
HTTP/1.1 200 0.05 secs: 12189 bytes ==> /Homepage
Lifting the server siege... done.
Transactions: 3861 hits
Availability: 100.00 %
Elapsed time: 7.79 secs
Data transferred: 45.93 MB
Response time: 0.15 secs
Transaction rate: 495.64 trans/sec
Throughput: 5.90 MB/sec
Concurrency: 75.27
Successful transactions: 3951
Failed transactions: 0
Longest transaction: 0.74
Shortest transaction: 0.05
I think this is bound on the siege side, on a faster machine sieging I
got ~800 txn/sec and 8MBps on this page.
This is a crappy 2.8ghz p4 with two cores and 1gb of ram. Do these
numbers look reasonable to people for that machine type? The cache is
file,1G
Chris
On 2010/07/10 02:04, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> In message<4C38361C.9040105 at d6.com>, Chris Hecker writes:
>>
>> 1. Is there a way to set the default ttl inside the vcl?
>
> No, only as a parameter. You can however, set the ttl of any
> object you want.
>
>> 2. What's the recommended way of "disabling" varnish quickly for
>> testing? Can I just return pass at the top of recv
>
> Yes.
>
>> 3. If I've got mediawiki and wordpress (my two backends) purging
>> correctly on edit, what should the ttl be on the content pages? It
>> seems like I should set it to something high, right? mediawiki sets it
>> to 18000s, but wp doesn't set it as far as I can tell from the log.
>
> As I mentioned above, you can set the ttl in your VCL file, it all
> depends on your traffic pattern really, but of course the longer
> you cache, the better your hitrate. The question is how much longer
> and how much better.
>
>> 4. If I've got varnish working in front of wordpress, I assume I don't
>> need any of the caching plugins or any other hacks like those, right?
>
> Well, depends if you have many private pages that varnish decides to
> "pass" etc.
>
>> PS. I'm on 32 bit CentOS 5.5 and varnish 2.0.6, and varnish seems to be
>> working fine so far.
>
> If you expect high loads, 32 bit may cramp your style.
>
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