[Twisted-Python] Scaling problem
Uwe C. Schroeder
uwe at oss4u.com
Tue Nov 4 11:19:31 MST 2003
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Hi guys,
is there a way to have one service start several processes ?
When using twisted everyone connecting to the server ends in the same process.
This leads to "slowing down" when requesting information whenever a certain
number of people go on. Each request takes some time to process and meanwhile
the server is less responsive. I have one particularly expensive function
that takes a bit. So if several people happen to use this function at a time
the server slows down, up to where it takes a minute to complete.
It's not a problem of system ressources (it's a quad processor xeon server
with plenty of RAM and ultra 320 scsi drives running only this application
and the postgres backend). The machine has a load of 0.2 while slowing down.
Basically most of the machine is idle, since it only runs 2 processes and has
4 processors.
Is there a way to have twisted do something like apache or postgres and split
the incoming connection to several processes ? It's not a web application,
I'm solely using pb.
BTW: You might suggest to break down the expensive function into smaller
pieces - no way. It has to run in one database transaction otherwise I might
end up with a inconsistent database - no good in finance business.
Thanks
UC
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