high Traffic setup problem, module status don't deliver data

Aleksandar Lazic al-nginx at none.at
Tue Feb 11 15:44:57 UTC 2014


Am 11-02-2014 16:28, schrieb Valentin V. Bartenev:
> On Tuesday 11 February 2014 19:06:37 Maxim Dounin wrote:
>> Hello!
>> 
>> On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 06:16:48PM +0400, Valentin V. Bartenev wrote:
>> 
>> > On Tuesday 11 February 2014 18:06:38 Maxim Dounin wrote:
>> > [..]
>> > > > >(As for backlog size, I usually set it to something big enough to
>> > > > >accomodate about 1 or 2 seconds of expected peek connection rate.
>> > > > >That is, 1024 is good enough for about 500 connections per second.
>> > > > >But with deferred on Linux, it looks like deferred connection are
>> > > > >sitting in the same queue as normal ones, and this may drastically
>> > > > >change things.)
>> > > >
>> > > > OK. That means with deferred I should double or divide the listening value?
>> > >
>> > > With deferred, it looks like all (potential) deferred connection
>> > > should be added to the value.  And it's very hard to tell how many
>> > > there will be.
>> > >
>> >
>> > Deferred connections stay in syn backlog which controlled
>> > by tcp_max_syn_backlog.
>> 
>> You mean they aren't counted to listen socket's backlog, right?
> 
> Yes.
> 
>> Is there any way to see how many such connections are queued then?
> 
> They all stay in SYN_RECV state.  If I understand right, something
> like this will show:
> 
>  # netstat -n | grep SYN_RECV | grep :80 | wc -l

We have a average from ~200 here.

Is this good/bad/not worth ?



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