cpu load increased on our web servers unexpectedly after a recent, fairly
routine "release change" (which is to say, we changed a bunch of our scripts
and libraries in one fell swoop). i can back off to the previous release,
but it is typically quite hard to simulate live load on test systems, so in
general it would be good to know in a live setting where this additional cpu
drain is coming from.
i know which application is using the most cpu, but that was expected and
doesn't help me much.
is it possible to measure how much cpu one request used and record it to a
log when it ends (in Application_EndRequest())?
i looked quite a bit just now and found papers on instrumentation and
profiling, but wasn't able to find anything this specific yet.
i will continue to look, but maybe someone can point me quickly to what i
need. i'd be grateful.
cheers,
Tim HansonI'd say it would be pretty difficult. While your one request is completing,
there could be half a dozen other things going on that would also affect the
cpu usage, and no reliable way to separate them out from any measurement.
Probably you'd be better off profiling your app with profiling tools and
performance counters.
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"tbh" wrote:
> cpu load increased on our web servers unexpectedly after a recent, fairly
> routine "release change" (which is to say, we changed a bunch of our scrip
ts
> and libraries in one fell swoop). i can back off to the previous release,
> but it is typically quite hard to simulate live load on test systems, so i
n
> general it would be good to know in a live setting where this additional c
pu
> drain is coming from.
> i know which application is using the most cpu, but that was expected and
> doesn't help me much.
> is it possible to measure how much cpu one request used and record it to a
> log when it ends (in Application_EndRequest())?
> i looked quite a bit just now and found papers on instrumentation and
> profiling, but wasn't able to find anything this specific yet.
> i will continue to look, but maybe someone can point me quickly to what i
> need. i'd be grateful.
> cheers,
> Tim Hanson
>
>
thanks, Peter. i feared as much. that's the tack we'll try then.
cheers, Tim
"Peter Bromberg [C# MVP]" <pbromberg@.yahoo.NoSpamMaam.com> wrote in message
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> I'd say it would be pretty difficult. While your one request is
> completing,
> there could be half a dozen other things going on that would also affect
> the
> cpu usage, and no reliable way to separate them out from any measurement.
> Probably you'd be better off profiling your app with profiling tools and
> performance counters.
> -- Peter
> Site: http://www.eggheadcafe.com
> UnBlog: http://petesbloggerama.blogspot.com
> MetaFinder: http://www.blogmetafinder.com
>
> "tbh" wrote:
>
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