Load Test the New Slashdot Setup 124
As many of you have noticed, Slashdot has been pretty bogged as of late, but the end of that is at hand. The new setup has a dedicated SQL box and 3 load balanced http servers. We've been spending the last few months getting everything ready, and now its time for the final check. I'd like to ask you help testing the load balancing stuff: You can access the new system at this address. Its a slightly out of date mirror of Slashdot, but it should be more than enough for us to determine if the new setup can cleanly handle the load. Thanks for you help: If this all goes well, we'll transition to the new setup in the next few days. (And just in time, Slashdot was kicking out like a thousand pages (pages, not hits) a minute earlier today and stuff was really bogging down)
Re:Why not just upgrade? (Score:1)
Mindcraft (Score:2)
Good thing
Now excuse me whilst I wipe my tears of laughter.
Re:Why mySQL? (Score:1)
Re:Upgrading (Score:1)
Obviously you don't use linux. If you did, you wouldn't be dropping Slack 4 for Win2K, you'd be going from Slack 4 to some other distro...
Besides, it's not like anyone will help you, considering how much of a peice of flamebait this is.
Re:Smash it!!! (Score:1)
Yes it is
The new server is pretty quick (to add an 'aye, mate' to the other
Good stuff, Rob.
Re:Put "10.1.1.1 adfu.blockstackers.com"in /etc/ho (Score:1)
Re:Mindcraft (Score:2)
Donate old system to Segfault (Score:1)
Re:Put "10.1.1.1 adfu.blockstackers.com"in /etc/ho (Score:1)
Depending on your router tables, this may be a bad idea. If you use a default route and are on a ppp link (or forward it to another machine that does the same thing), it'll forward your query to 10.1.1.1 to your ISP, which may bounce all the way out to a major backbone before getting icmp unreach'd. In which case, it will spend another 4-5 hops getting back to you.. for a round trip of around 300ms.
The correct solution would be to set it to 127.0.0.*, which is guaranteed to have a fast turnaround. Depending on your setup, you can spit back a conn refused right away, or 404 when it accesses your local webserver.
Or perhaps you could investigate the 'reject' option to route? That's the "proper" way of doing it.
Re:Mindcraft (Score:1)
In case you still haven't realized it, sarcasm is a form of humour where someone says something that is obviously untrue and is realized to be so by the reader, but is also funny. Like the starting post.
The test thing (Score:1)
ftp'd Peanut last night - up till 2.30 - does anyone else use it? - the guy has a sense of humor.
still haven't run Xconfig - not good to be root when you're typing '1' as '!' & cant find '+'
You have been Slashdotted (Score:1)
thanx for the GOOD news (Score:1)
na, why waste bandwidth?
Cool! You had me fooled, with your score 5 thing. (Score:1)
CommentLimits? (Score:3)
Consider not using HTML tables. They render slowly (Score:1)
1000 pages/min?! (Score:1)
Re:1000 pages an hour ??? (Score:1)
BUG: Posting Comments (Score:1)
Re:How's it being done? (Score:5) (Score:1)
Slow Poll (Score:1)
-Dan
Re:Mindcraft (Score:1)
I'm fully aware that
Once again, I shall have to excuse myself as I wipe away my tears of laughter.
And I am a troll (Score:10, Troll) (Score:1)
Re:Flooding moderation (re: LIme aNd c0c0 nutz!!!! (Score:1)
Must have been a finger slip... (Score:1)
Netcat for NT (zip file) at ftp.technotronic.com [technotronic.com]
There 'ya go, all fixed.
Re:Put "10.1.1.1 adfu.blockstackers.com"in /etc/ho (Score:1)
Re:It's a bit hard to tell, really (Score:1)
But I digress...
Re:ad09.focalink.com (Score:1)
--
Yes, that *is* a real email address...
Re:Put "10.1.1.1 adfu.blockstackers.com"in /etc/ho (Score:3)
The correct solution would be to set it to 127.0.0.*, which is guaranteed to have a fast turnaround. Depending on your setup, you can spit back a conn refused right away, or 404 when it accesses your local webserver.
--
Re:Slashdot's location (Score:1)
I'm not sure if you were trying to "throw another shrimp on the barbie" but, if you were, you say "g'day" not "good day". (an eye for an eye, a clue for a clue :)
(I hope the pseudo tags come through the formatting)
Is it not working - or is it me? (Score:1)
Still truncates my name to 20 characters. (Score:1)
I thought it was uncachable because... (Score:1)
Seriously: making it more cachable would have cut the load DRASTICALLY - and still will for the new config. When a user tries to follow a thread, he hits the server again when he pops back up to the level above, doubling the number of hits on the servers.
It also is a pain in the tail when the servers are slow - which even the new config will eventually become.
Re:Why not make slashdot better cacheable? (Score:1)
Server in place?? (Score:1)
Good (Score:1)
Why not make slashdot better cacheable? (Score:4)
See [ircache.net] what the cacheability engine on ircache.net has to say about slashdot.org. At least the gifs are cacheable, but why is that "Expires"-Tag set? Do you expect the gifs to change every week?
Overload (Score:1)
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The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck,
If you really want to test it, (Score:1)
My C$0.02 (Score:1)
Of course it's fast (Score:1)
what about blockstackers? (Score:2)
It seems to me that my browser pauses the longest when waiting for adfu.blockstackers.com...
1000 pages an hour ??? (Score:1)
is it my calc that's gone wrong or is it that your server is reeeeeally waaaaay too slow ?
Re:what about blockstackers? (Score:1)
Much faster (Score:1)
-BH
Re:Consider not using HTML tables. They render slo (Score:1)
Why is it... (Score:2)
Nice to see the new server(s?) are still breathing....
jf
Re:Of course it's fast (Score:1)
It
Re:Consider not using HTML tables. They render slo (Score:1)
Re:It's a bit hard to tell, really (Score:2)
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"'Is not a quine' is not a quine" is a quine.
Aye, aye, Sir! Smashing! (Score:1)
Well, Bones?
Dammit, Jim! I'm a doctor, not a webmaster! ...It's dead, Jim.
Well, maybe not exactly dead...
Hehehehe, that was fun.
Re:Smash it!!! (Score:1)
>> word.)
> Yes it is
> happen or begin.
Hmm, someone's not a _Sam and Max_ fan.
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Breaking the long msg view would still be faster. (Score:1)
Flooding moderation (re: LIme aNd c0c0 nutz!!!!) (Score:4)
A note to Taco-san or other
and God dammit, what the hell IS the name of that "put the lime in the coconut, drink a bowl up" song? that's a cool song but nobody seems to know where i can find it.
-mcc-baka
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IS THEFT
Please design for the common case. (Score:1)
Please see Jacob Nielsen's The Need for Speed [useit.com]. As the Internet grows, the mean bandwidth per user decreases. Most new users are using modems, not T-1s. Web sites should design for the common case and minimize response time.
Fast from 14 hops (Score:1)
How's this work (Score:1)
Ok, so how does this "automatic load balancing" work anyways? I'm curious about the underlying mechanisms behind it.
Disclaimer: I am a moron. I only play a computer geek on the Internet. I'm really a ChmE by training....(I play with explosives, not networks ;) )
--
"... the deep things in science are not found because they are useful; they are found because it was possible to find them."
Re:dA LimE! dA c0c0nUt!! (Score:2)
Re:Server in place?? (Score:1)
wow
Re:Mindcraft (Score:1)
1. I am Linux, you shall have no other operating systems before me.
2. Thou shalt not speak any ill against the greatest OS of all time, be it in jest or not.
3. All who worship the borg shall be cast into the fiery pit of Redmond, land of the one called Gates, Overlord of all that is Evil and Corrupt!
As penance, I command thee to look up old stories about large storage capacity disks and fast networks and to seek out foolish jokes about beowulf clusters, and read them until your mind goes numb. Then, thou shalt say 10 Hail Linus's and 10 Our Linuxes. Perhaps then you will see the error of your ways!
Re:Why not make slashdot better cacheable? (Score:1)
And btw, Rob: Ever thought of offering slashdot via NNTP? It's basically a news site, and that's just what news were meant for. Sometimes I wonder why everything has to be reinvented via the web.
I'd love slashdot.[topic].announce for the articles and slashdot.[topic].d for comments, maybe even slashdot.[topic].moderated for articles that get moderated to, say, two or higher.
freshmeat is available via NNTP already, though I agree that it's a lot easier for them, without as many comments.
Re:Much faster (Score:1)
Re:Why not make slashdot better cacheable? (Score:1)
Re:Will you please explain... (Score:2)
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"'Is not a quine' is not a quine" is a quine.
Re:Will you please explain... (Score:2)
---
"'Is not a quine' is not a quine" is a quine.
Re:Why mySQL? (Score:1)
Vignette doesn't count as good.
Bang (Score:1)
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.
Please contact the server administrator, malda@slashdot.org and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused
the error.
More information about this error may be available in the server error log.
Apache/1.3.6 Server at linux360.dn.net Port 80
This was brought on by holding CTRL+R
Server runs nice... (Score:1)
At what point is the line drawn between dynamic data, and static layout? (I know probably should read the FAQ, or something, but I imagine that someone here probably can throw a quick answer to me.)
Will
Can't wait to see the new server up for public consumption.
Put "10.1.1.1 adfu.blockstackers.com"in /etc/hosts (Score:1)
-- adFU.blockstackers.com. "We put the SLO in SLashdOt"
Smash it!!! (Score:2)
Step 2) Download ApacheJMeter
Step 3) Point ApacheJMeter at the new slashdot.
Step 4) Watch fun and hijinks ensue
(Ensue, ensue... I don't think that's a real word.)
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Crashing (Score:1)
http:
Re:Crashing (Score:1)
Forget I said anything, by the time I checked again it was working fine...
Lando
Bring back cachedot.slashdot.org for static pages! (Score:2)
Re:How's it being done? (Score:5) (Score:1)
He typed "How's it being done? (core5)" in the subject.
Re:Overload (Score:1)
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Slashdot Load Testing (Continues) [209.207.224.40] Posted by CmdrTaco [cmdrtaco.net] on Mon August 30, 02:13 PM EDT
from the ain't-this-fun? dept.
Fixed so far:
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Help Test Our New Server! [209.207.224.40] Posted by CmdrTaco [cmdrtaco.net] on Mon August 30, 12:51 PM EDT
from the load-testing-is-cool dept.
So here it is: A mirror of Slashdot (as of a week or so ago). It exists now for testing: So feel free to post comments and help test the new load balancer. For the curious, the new system has 3 http machines (P2s) and one mysql box (a dual P2) with a load balancer trying to keep everyone all equally busy. And its about time: the old setup has been really stressed out trying to keep up with everyone. Anyway, don't get to attached to any of your comments here, when we're satisfied that the new setup is stable, I'm gonna mirror over Slashdot and make the final switcheroo.
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Interview: Mandrake Answers [209.207.224.40] Posted by Roblimo [andovernews.com] on Fri August 20, 12:00 PM EDT
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Monday a whole bunch of people had questions for Mandrake [slashdot.org], one of the heavies behind Enlightenment [enlightenment.org]. Slashdot Moderators picked the best ones. We forwarded them, unedited, to Mandrake on Tuesday. His (excellent) answers appear below.
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Geeks in the Space: The Attack of 5 [209.207.224.40] Posted by Hemos [hemos.net] on Thu August 19, 04:10 AM EDT
from the more-stuff-to-listen-to dept.
Well, we've done it again. Yes, Geeks in Space [thesync.com], Episode 5 has been released. In it, we lament the lack of good news, talk about anti-matter, and the hiring of hacks by companies. You can also become...educated in my long-term plan for the hostile takeover of a certain Redmond-based company [microsoft.com].
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Apple announces Darwin 0.3 [209.207.224.40] Posted by Hemos [hemos.net] on Thu August 19, 12:24 AM EDT
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J. FoxGlov [yellojathotmaildotcom] writes "Macintouch reports that v0.3 of Darwin, the open-source foundation for Mac OS X Server is available on Apple's Public Source site. Apple Developer Connection members can get it on CD for $29. Check Public Source for more about the Darwin SDK and the new Darwin. "
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Microsoft's New Audio Format Cracked [209.207.224.40] Posted by Hemos [hemos.net] on Wed August 18, 05:23 PM EDT
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Barcode (JPB) [mailto] was one of the first to send us the word from Wired [wired.com] that the new audio format Microsoft introduced (Two days ago), supposed to be a secure format (resricting playback) has already been cracked. Dimension Music [dmusic.com] first carried the news-and what a name the crack has *grin*.
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Find your Star Wars Twin [209.207.224.40] Posted by Hemos [hemos.net] on Wed August 18, 05:16 PM EDT
from the what-freud-really-wanted-to-do dept.
The_Monk [mailto] writes "Ever wanted to know your Star Wars twin? Now this incredibly important information [outofservice.com] can be verified. It placed me the likes of Astro Mech Droids, 'Tarkin, and R2-D2. " Ahem-as the lost twin of Lando (extraversion), I have a Cloud City I'd like to sell someone. But I'm about as agreeable as Boba, always a bonus.
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Now Police Can 'See' Through Walls [209.207.224.40] Posted by Roblimo [andovernews.com] on Wed August 18, 12:40 PM EDT
from the move-along-there's-nothing-to-see-here dept.
Bram [bramatgrmbldotcom] writes "Just found an article about another way to invade privacy." He's talking about hand-held radar systems [apbonline.com] police can use to detect breathing, beating hearts or other motion through walls and other obstacles. Sounds like a declassified version of the Ground Support Radar [GSR] units we used years ago in the Army. I can see why police would want them, and I can also see why Bram considers them a privacy threat. Depends on how they're used, I suppose.
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FreeType posts patent warning [209.207.224.40] Posted by Hemos [hemos.net] on Wed August 18, 11:53 AM EDT
from the i-want-my-verdonna dept.
Anonymous Coward writes "According to the the FreeType web page [freetype.org], there have been some new concerns raised about Apple's patents on TrueType. I hope this doesn't affect the planned TrueType support in XF86 4. " It appears that they are still checking into the issue, but I'd really like TrueType support. A lot. Let's hope Apple responds nicely.
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Microsoft to "publish code" to Instant Messenger [209.207.224.40] Posted by Hemos [hemos.net] on Wed August 18, 09:49 AM EDT
from the want-more-market-share dept.
VFVTHUNTER writes "According to this article at cnet, MS, in an attempt to gain a share of AOL's Instant Messenger Service Market, announced today it is going to publish the protocol to its own messenger service. " It's important to note it's NOT the source code, just the protocol.
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Re:1000 pages an hour ??? (Score:1)
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Re:Why is it... (Score:3)
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Re:Methods of testing (Score:1)
fast (Score:1)
their topic: Hell
My comment:
hell? faster!
"You're driving like a bat outta Hades!"
But I couldn't post the comment because of 500 Internal Server Error, or something like that... oh well
It's a bit hard to tell, really (Score:1)
Or, if you prefer, an Australian continent, an Indian Ocean, an African continent, an Atlantic ocean and (at least) a North American continent. Check out this snippet of traceroute
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11 Pos1-0-0.wel-core1.Sydney.telstra.net (203.50.6.46) 207.687 ms 1968.950 ms 519.342 ms
12 GigabitEthernet5-0-0.wel10.Perth.telstra.net (203.50.113.37) 337.857 ms 369.053 ms 548.711 ms
13 Serial1-0-1.paix1.PaloAlto.telstra.net (203.50.126.2) 781.644 ms 609.641 ms 409.682 ms
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For the geographically impaired, that's the East coast of Australia to the West coast of Australia to the West coast of the US! (Huh?)
Hmm, just tried it to slashdot.org, and the intercontinental part of the route seems a tad more sane (i.e. Sydney straight to San Francisco), but this time it was 24 hops overall! (WTF?)
No wonder /. always seems slow from here!
Just where in the US is /., anyway? North, South, East or West?
Re:RIGHT ON! (Score:1)