Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2009 05:45:15 +0300 From: cronfy <cronfy@sprinthost.ru> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: 2 processes reproducible read same file with different speed Message-ID: <4B0F3D3B.9010109@sprinthost.ru>
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Hello. I've noticed a very weird behavior of 2 Apache processes that shold read the same file to process a request (they configured to read it on every request). One spends about 6ms to read the file, and second spends about 114ms (I used ktrace to find this out). Every time, on every request, the problem is reproducible. Apaches are the same, the only difference between them that they are working from different users to serve different sites. Same binary, same config. First Apache used to work in the same way some time ago - it spent ~120ms to read the file. But once it changed and now it is working fast. Restarts of Apache do not look to affect on anything. The file that Apache should read is 315k long. Apache reads it by small blocks of 4096 bytes each. May be FreeBSD has some memory about how process is working with files and after some time enables some optimization or caching?.... I just do not have any clue... :( Can anyone explain this please?
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