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Subject: | Re: How is the best way to tell if my director is be over run |
From: | kwijibo@xxxxxxxxxx |
Date: | Fri, 29 Apr 2005 09:13:11 -0600 |
Randy Paries wrote: Hello I have a LVS-DR setup with 1 director and 2 real servers I average about 2.5 million hits a day I have been noticing lately that when I go to may main URL (to the director), sometimes there is a noticeable delay. Before I go to the page. CPU usage on all three is pretty low. But I would assume there is something else I should look at to see how the director is holding up. It is not a very powerful box Thanks for any help Randy Does the delay always happen or does it just happen after you haven't visted the site in a while? It sounds like your name resolution might just be slow. Is it fast if you just enter the IP of your site instead of the URL? |
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