Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 16:09:40 +0100 From: Lorenzo Perone <lopez.on.the.lists@yellowspace.net> To: freebsd-apache@freebsd.org Subject: Re: KQueue Patches Message-ID: <B60EC5B6-33F3-11D9-9A64-000A95B260B4@yellowspace.net>
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Hello, I am new to this list; I use FreeBSD as a web and application server for production and web development now since 2 years and am fairly happy with it. For production I use FreeBSD RELENG_4_10 and for development RELENG_5_3 recently. Also, I am an extensive user of jails. I hope I will be able to contribute to this list with test results, or at least good questions ;). I wonder if You (Paul Querna) could share some of Your "small optimizations" to this list. I have some pages on a complex php/mysql framework that run twice as slow on FreeBSD 5.3 than they did with 5.2.1 and I am trying to find out why, or what I possibly misconfigured. All ports were rebuilt, after the world of course. It is not an SMP machine. I will be trying the "WITH_EXPERIMENTAL_PATCHES" makeflag in my next build-round, but if someone here has some kind of checklist (or a draft of it) it would be great. Thanks a lot for your time! Lorenzo Perone > Hello, > > I am the author of the KQueue/Epoll support for APR/Apache-2.1. I > noticed that the Ports are including these changes as an optional > patch. > (cool!) > > I was wondering if anyone has had success using this patch, or if they > have had any problems since applying it? > > I am also wondering if anyone has started writing a document about > performance tuning Apache 2.0/2.1 just for FreeBSD? There are many > small optimizations that can make a huge difference in production. > > Thanks, > > -Paul Querna
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