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Re: slow terminate jobs..
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I hadnt seen the management plugin. I am updating from the rabbitmq's repo as the
default (and canonical's) repos dont have a version new enough.
it also seems there are new openstack versions in canonical's that I will upgrade to as
well.
once everything reboots I will see what the plugin says.
thanks
s
On 05/03/2013 11:43 AM, Eric_E_Smith@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> Have you by chance looked at the management plugin for RabbitMQ?
> http://www.rabbitmq.com/management.html
>
> You can get great information from the management CLI / Web UI and quickly determine
> if RabbitMQ is having a problem.
>
> -----Original Message----- From: Steve Heistand [mailto:steve.heistand@xxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 1:28 PM To: Smith, Eric E Cc:
> openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [Openstack] slow terminate jobs..
>
> well there are a lot (68) beam.smp processes running, well in existence only a few at
> a time are consuming cpu time. Aside from that Im not sure how to answer the
> question. or does this perhaps indicate a problem:
>
> root@cloudfe:/var/log/rabbitmq# tail /var/log/rabbitmq/rabbit@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
> =INFO REPORT==== 3-May-2013::11:14:36 === starting TCP connection <0.14589.260> from
> 10.0.1.16:40015
>
> =INFO REPORT==== 3-May-2013::11:19:13 === accepted TCP connection on [::]:5672 from
> 10.0.1.16:40233
>
> 5 minutes from starting connection to accepted connection.
>
> thanks
>
> s
>
> On 05/03/2013 11:22 AM, Eric_E_Smith@xxxxxxxx wrote:
>> How does RabbitMQ look? Are the messages being consumed in a timely fashion?
>
>> -----Original Message----- From: Openstack
>> [mailto:openstack-bounces+eric_e_smith=dell.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
>> Steve Heistand Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 1:14 PM To:
>> openstack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [Openstack] slow terminate jobs..
>
>> so in addition to my problem of really long startup times, the process of trying to
>> terminate a number of instances is taking ages as well. currently into an 18
>> instance terminate and its been 45 minutes. As there probably isnt much data
>> movement involved with terminating a job Im wondering if there is a
>> keystone/nova/mysql/apache/something deadlock going on. normal CLI commands are
>> taking a fairly long time to complete. 10 seconds for a nova service-list (only 16
>> compute nodes) 8 seconds for a userland nova list (20 instances running) 7 seconds
>> for a keystone tenant-list
>
>> not really sure there is a question in all this aside from something like has
>> anyone else seen such slowness?
>
>> s
>
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