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This finally adds the long-awaited solution to inspect the run queues and figure what is eating the CPU or causing latencies. We can even see the experienced latencies when profiling is enabled. Example on a saturated process: > show tasks Running tasks: 14983 (4 threads) function places % lat_tot lat_avg process_stream 4948 33.0 5.840m 70.82ms h1_io_cb 2535 16.9 - - main+0x9e670 2508 16.7 2.930m 70.10ms ssl_sock_io_cb 2499 16.6 - - si_cs_io_cb 2493 16.6 - - |
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design-thoughts | ||
internals | ||
lua-api | ||
51Degrees-device-detection.txt | ||
DeviceAtlas-device-detection.txt | ||
SOCKS4.protocol.txt | ||
SPOE.txt | ||
WURFL-device-detection.txt | ||
acl.fig | ||
architecture.txt | ||
close-options.txt | ||
coding-style.txt | ||
configuration.txt | ||
cookie-options.txt | ||
gpl.txt | ||
haproxy.1 | ||
intro.txt | ||
lgpl.txt | ||
linux-syn-cookies.txt | ||
lua.txt | ||
management.txt | ||
netscaler-client-ip-insertion-protocol.txt | ||
network-namespaces.txt | ||
peers-v2.0.txt | ||
peers.txt | ||
proxy-protocol.txt | ||
queuing.fig | ||
regression-testing.txt | ||
seamless_reload.txt |