[K12OSN] Sky high load average with FF and CentOS?
James P. Kinney III
jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Fri Aug 22 04:48:20 UTC 2008
Take off the flash plugin and see if the load drops.
If a bunch of people all use the same web page built with M$ web tools
(Designed for IE is a clue!) firefox must work like mad to render it. If
it has a mess of flash wiggly things, it _EATS_ cpu time. It doesn't
matter if it firefox 2 or 3 or anything. Some things just perform poorly
in a heavy multi-user environment. Be sure to use noatime and good
swappiness values.
Where did you get FF3 for Centos? It doesn't ship with FF3, but FF2
instead.
On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 13:20 -0400, David Hopkins wrote:
> An interesting (some might say irrititating) problem. Rebuilt a
> server with CentOS EL5, upgraded to 5.2 Users are running FF3, Adobe
> Acrobat Reader, and StarOffice. Things work well until reach around
> 28 users. Then, it just crawls and the load average shoots up to 20+
> (this is a 4 processor box with 15Krpm SCSI drives in a RAID 1, home
> directories are on a dedicated file server). It was running FC6 with
> 40+ users without issues last year, but I decided to move to CentOS.
> I have no idea why the system would suddenly become so unresponsive.
> I want to 'guess' that it is FF related, especially based on the
> google searches concerning FF3 and performance. Also, FF is using is
> using 50%+ of the cpu per user. I have to admit that I am rather
> upset at the moment with FF3, and when I tried the simple approach to
> untarring a build of FF2, I get all sort of errors related to
> libraries.
>
> Anyhow, sorry for the rant, but this is happening with the teachers
> just logging in. Students show up next week.
>
> Sincerely,
> Dave Hopkins
>
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