hello, is the setup of your vmware similar to you ec2 - instance? i talk esp. about RAM/CPU-power here.
do you have a monitoring on your instances, checking for load/ram-zusage, iowait etc? maybe you should start your ec-test with less than 500 concurrent connections and work up to the point that instance starts to fail. > [error] 4167#0: *27229 connect() to unix:///tmp/pyapp.socket failed > (11: > Resource temporarily unavailable) while connecting to upstream, > client: > 127.0.0.1, server: mysite.com looks like your django-app shuts down or isnt capable of handling that ammount of connections. oh, and you shouldnt expect a distant instance to have the same performance as a machine in your local net. Rakan Alhneiti Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hello, > > Yes my vm machine is working on my local network. I am referring to it > rather so show that it performs better & no issues appear there. > I tried both Amazon EC2 small instance & a linode 2048 instance and > both > give the exact same result as well. > > When doing apache benchmark, i can see the following in my nginx error > log: > > [error] 4167#0: *27229 connect() to unix:///tmp/pyapp.socket failed > (11: > Resource temporarily unavailable) while connecting to upstream, > client: > 127.0.0.1, server: mysite.com > > and > > upstream prematurely closed connection while reading response header > from > upstream, client: 127.0.0.1, server: mysite.com > > Other than that, there's nothing in django error log but here's what i > can > see in uwsgi's daemon log: > > Wed Feb 20 21:59:51 2013 - writev(): Broken pipe [proto/uwsgi.c line > 124] > during GET /api/nodes/mostviewed/9/?format=json (127.0.0.1) > [pid: 4112|app: 0|req: 34/644] 127.0.0.1 () {30 vars in 415 bytes} > [Wed Feb > 20 21:59:42 2013] GET /api/nodes/mostviewed/9/?format=json => > generated 0 > bytes in 8904 msecs (HTTP/1.0 200) 3 headers in 0 bytes (0 switches on > core > 0) > Wed Feb 20 21:59:51 2013 - writev(): Broken pipe [proto/uwsgi.c line > 124] > during GET /api/nodes/mostviewed/9/?format=json (127.0.0.1) > [pid: 4117|app: 0|req: 1/645] 127.0.0.1 () {30 vars in 415 bytes} [Wed > Feb > 20 21:59:46 2013] GET /api/nodes/mostviewed/9/?format=json => > generated 0 > bytes in 5021 msecs (HTTP/1.0 200) 3 headers in 0 bytes (0 switches on > core > 0) > > and stuff like: > Wed Feb 20 20:01:01 2013 - uWSGI worker 1 screams: UAAAAAAH my master > disconnected: i will kill myself !!! > > What do you guys think? > > Thanks alot > > > > Best Regards, > > *Rakan AlHneiti* > Find me on the internet: > Rakan Alhneiti <http://www.facebook.com/rakan.alhneiti> | > @rakanalh<https://twitter.com/rakanalh> > | Rakan Alhneiti <http://www.linkedin.com/in/rakanalhneiti> | > alhneiti > > ----- GTalk rakan.alhne...@gmail.com > ----- Mobile: +962-798-910 990 > > > > On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 7:33 AM, David | StyleFlare > <da...@styleflare.com>wrote: > > > Really you would have to do this test on 2 amazon servers and then > see > > if one was more performant. > > Then you can assume something is wrong. > > > > Based on the configs everything looks right. > > > > The fact that your vmware server is better performing, is really not > > saying much. Its really hard to directly compare. > > > > I would presume so many other factors. > > > > Is the vmware box on a local network? > > > > > > > > > > > > On 2/20/13 11:05 PM, Anoop Alias wrote: > > > > > > > > On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 1:43 AM, Rakan Alhneiti > <rakan.alhne...@gmail.com>wrote: > > > >> Hello, > >> > >> I am running a django app with nginx & uwsgi on an amazon ec2 > instance > >> and a vmware machine almost the same size as the ec2 one. Here's > how i run > >> uwsgi: > >> > >> sudo uwsgi -b 25000 --chdir=/www/python/apps/pyapp > --module=wsgi:application --env DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=settings > --socket=/tmp/pyapp > >> .socket --cheaper=8 --processes=16 --harakiri=10 > --max-requests=5000 --vacuum --master --pidfile=/tmp/pyapp-master.pid > --uid=220 --gid=499 > >> > >> & nginx configurations: > >> > >> server { > >> listen 80; > >> server_name test.com > >> > >> root /www/python/apps/pyapp/; > >> > >> access_log /var/log/nginx/test.com.access.log; > >> error_log /var/log/nginx/test.com.error.log; > >> > >> # > https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/static-files/#serving-stat > ic-files-in-production > >> location /static/ { > >> alias /www/python/apps/pyapp/static/; > >> expires 30d; > >> } > >> > >> location /media/ { > >> alias /www/python/apps/pyapp/media/; > >> expires 30d; > >> } > >> > >> location / { > >> uwsgi_pass unix:///tmp/pyapp.socket; > >> include uwsgi_params; > >> proxy_read_timeout 120; > >> } > >> > >> # what to serve if upstream is not available or crashes > >> #error_page 500 502 503 504 /media/50x.html;} > >> > >> Here comes the problem. When doing "ab" (ApacheBenchmark) on both > >> machines i get the following results: (vmware machine being almost > the same > >> size as the ec2 small instance) > >> > >> *Amazon EC2:* > >> > >> nginx version: nginx version: nginx/1.2.6 > >> > >> uwsgi version:1.4.5 > >> > >> Concurrency Level: 500Time taken for tests: 21.954 > secondsComplete requests: 5000Failed requests: 126 > >> (Connect: 0, Receive: 0, Length: 12 > >> 6, Exceptions: 0)Write errors: 0Non-2xx responses: > 4874Total transferred: 4142182 bytes > >> HTML transferred: 3384914 bytesRequests per second: 227.75 > [#/sec] (mean)Time per request: 2195.384 [ms] (mean)Time per > request: 4.391 [ms] (mean, across all concurrent > requests)Transfer rate: 184.25 [Kbytes/sec] received > >> > >> *Vmware machine (CentOS 6):* > >> > >> nginx version: nnginx version: nginx/1.0.15 > >> > >> uwsgi version: 1.4.5 > >> > >> Concurrency Level: 1000Time taken for tests: 1.094 > secondsComplete requests: 5000Failed requests: 0Write > errors: 0Total transferred: 30190000 bytes > >> HTML transferred: 28930000 bytesRequests per second: > 4568.73 [#/sec] (mean)Time per request: 218.879 [ms] (mean)Time > per request: 0.219 [ms] (mean, across all concurrent > requests)Transfer rate: 26939.42 [Kbytes/sec] received > >> > >> As you can see... all requests on the ec2 instance fail with either > >> timeout errors or "Client prematurely disconnected". However, on my > vmware > >> machine all requests go through with no problems. The other thing > is the > >> difference in reqs / second i am doing on both machines. > >> > >> What am i doing wrong on ec2? > >> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> nginx mailing list > >> nginx@nginx.org > >> http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx > >> > > > > > > Is there any data in the nginX error logs? > > > > > > -- > > *Anoop P Alias* > > GNUSYS <http://gnusys.net> > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > nginx mailing > listnginx@nginx.orghttp://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > nginx mailing list > > nginx@nginx.org > > http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx > > > _______________________________________________ > nginx mailing list > nginx@nginx.org > http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx Posted at Nginx Forum: http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,236391,236408#msg-236408 _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx