Thanks for all the help guys, I will regenerate this key with 2048 and see how that goes. Still think the CPU usage is too high, but I will keep trying to optimize my settings. Have a nice day all =)by julianfernandes - Nginx Mailing List - English
Ok, just tested it with HTTP instead of HTTPS and while it did reach 100% of CPU usage from time to time, the average load was 50% and the Blitz.io test was a lot better: - 33,086 HITS WITH 29 ERRORS & 2,344 TIMEOUTS Why would SSL perform so badly? I generated the key with 4096 instead of 2048, but I don't believe that would affect CPU usage this much.by julianfernandes - Nginx Mailing List - English
Yichun Zhang (agentzh) Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hello! > > On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 11:15 AM, julianfernandes wrote: > > Running Blitz.io on it the server is getting absolutely murdered by > the > > NGINX worker processes, which each one using 100% CPU according to > top and > > htop. > > 100% CPU usage probby julianfernandes - Nginx Mailing List - English
mex Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > hi, > > > does you errorlog tells you something? Nothing at all, I'm afraid. It have an error for OCSP stappling, however disabling it doesn't fix the issue, so I believe that isn't it.by julianfernandes - Nginx Mailing List - English
I'm facing an issue here and after six days of looking around I decided to ask for some help here, after all a million heads can think a lot better than one. I have a Ubuntu 14.04 server setup with NGINX, HHVM, PHP5-FPM (as a backup), Percona MySQL, Memcached (which will be replaced by Redis). I have fastcgi_cache setup for WordPress and object caching done over memcached. All cool and dandy inby julianfernandes - Nginx Mailing List - English