cygserver - Postgres Multiple connection Load Testing - Inifinte Loop

sarbx-cygwin6344@mailblocks.com sarbx-cygwin6344@mailblocks.com
Tue Aug 3 03:33:00 GMT 2004


>On Jul 30 14:32, sarbx-cygwin6344@mailblocks.com wrote:
>> >On Jul 28 20:19, sarbx-cygwin6344@mailblocks.com wrote:
>> >>$ postgres --version
>> >>postgres (PostgreSQL) 7.4.3
>> >>
>> >>$ uname -a
>> >>CYGWIN_NT-5.0 sbellan-nb 1.5.10(0.116/4/2) 2004-05-25 22:07 i686
>> >>unknown unknown
>> >>Cygwin
>> >>
>> >>While doing Load testing using DOTS, after 5 to 6 connections the
>> >>machine starts to slow down and
>> >>cygserver seems to hog most of the CPU. After running the cygserve
>> in
>> >>debug mode , I see the following
>> >>in the log file repeating infinitely.
>> >>[...]
>> >
>> >Just to be sure, are you talking about 5 or 6 *concurrent* 
connections?
>> >That might be important. I'm not exactly sure so far but there 
might
>> >be a race condition in my mutex code.
>> >
>> >Corinna
>>
>> Yes, I'm talking about 5 or 6 *concurrent* connections.
>
>Ok, that's what I'd suspected. I have patched Cygserver and I'd like 
to
>get some feedback on whether this solves the problem or not. Would you
>please try the latest developer snapshot from 
http://cygwin.com/snapshots/
>and report if that version of Cygserver still eats up CPU time under 
the
>above circumstances?
>
>
>Corinna

This time around, cygserver does not eat CPU. But after 5 to 6 
concurrent
connections nothing seem to work, looks kind of hung. There is no 
activity in the Postgres
log file. Opening a new database connection also hangs. There is no 
activity on the machine.

Let me know a alternate address where I can send you the log file.


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