Its a hack which is done to defer a storage manager transaction from
beginning whilst another one is in progress for that same connection.
I'd suggest using your OS profiling to figure out where the CPU is
being spent. This may be a symptom, not the cause.
adrian
2008/12/7 Bin Liu <binliu.lqbn_at_gmail.com>:
> Hi there,
>
> Squid is pegging CPU to 100% with "storeClientCopyEvent" and hit
> service time soar up to server seconds here. The following is what I
> see in cachemgr:events:
>
> OperationNext ExecutionWeightCallback Valid?
> storeClientCopyEvent-0.019010 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent-0.019010 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent-0.019010 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent-0.019010 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent-0.019010 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent-0.019010 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent-0.019010 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent-0.019010 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent-0.019010 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent-0.019010 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent-0.019010 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent-0.019010 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent-0.019010 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent-0.019010 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent-0.019010 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent-0.019010 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent-0.019010 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent-0.019010 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent-0.019010 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent-0.019010 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent-0.019010 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent0.000000 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent0.000000 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent0.000000 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent0.000000 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent0.000000 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent0.000000 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent0.000000 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent0.000000 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent0.000000 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent0.000000 seconds0yes
> storeClientCopyEvent0.000000 seconds0yes
> MaintainSwapSpace0.980990 seconds1N/A
> idnsCheckQueue1.000000 seconds1N/A
> ipcache_purgelru5.457004 seconds1N/A
> wccp2HereIam5.464900 seconds1N/A
> fqdncache_purgelru5.754399 seconds1N/A
> storeDirClean10.767635 seconds1N/A
> statAvgTick59.831274 seconds1N/A
> peerClearRR110.539127 seconds0N/A
> peerClearRR279.341239 seconds0N/A
> User Cache Maintenance1610.136367 seconds1N/A
> storeDigestRebuildStart1730.225879 seconds1N/A
> storeDigestRewriteStart1732.267852 seconds1N/A
> peerRefreshDNS1957.777934 seconds1N/A
> peerDigestCheck2712.910515 seconds1yes
>
> So what does "storeClientCopyEvent" mean? Is it disk IO cause this problem?
>
> Regards,
> Liu
>
>
Received on Tue Dec 09 2008 - 15:29:23 MST
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