Currently we have a setup in which roughly 30 folders are synced over hundred clients. Clients all have read only permissions when as (1) host node has write permissions. We are experiencing high amount of CPU load when all of the peers are connected at the same time. I have received reports of Sync creating thousands of connections. We are assuming the the problems is caused by the connection amount so we have tried to look for max amount of connections setting but in vain. All of these problems occur on 32 bit Linux and in version 2.3.5 but the problem has persisted in all used versions (since 2.3.1?). Sync log is filled by assert failures like:
High CPU load when high amount of peers are present
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Hello!
Currently we have a setup in which roughly 30 folders are synced over hundred clients. Clients all have read only permissions when as (1) host node has write permissions. We are experiencing high amount of CPU load when all of the peers are connected at the same time. I have received reports of Sync creating thousands of connections. We are assuming the the problems is caused by the connection amount so we have tried to look for max amount of connections setting but in vain. All of these problems occur on 32 bit Linux and in version 2.3.5 but the problem has persisted in all used versions (since 2.3.1?). Sync log is filled by assert failures like:
I would upload the log file but it is over 100 MB in size. Similar setup on 64 bit Windows 7 has no problems.
System details:
OS: Ubuntu Wily
CPU: 3 Ghz p4
RAM: 1242 MB