Okay. So here is my code. http://pastebin.com/x3m3DjFa I need it to run the randomization each time it returns true. Could I use while? I'm not sure how though. :/
And you probably won't be that happy with the results anyway.....any long running process shouldn't be run by a web facing processor, it really needs to be a background task.
In any case, sleep() does not use CPU. Either this is a bug in your reporting tool (e.g. it could be measuring timing as opposed to cpu usage) or some secondary effect caused by the sleep. E.g. you're talking about high traffic, so maybe the sleeping processes caused many more workers to be spawned which your system couldn't handle?
If you have 300 req/s on a script that's using sleep that'll likely kill your server
It's pretty common to see an application calling sleep/wait use a lot of CPU. It's only a problem if there are other processes on the same machine that need the CPU time, and they aren't getting it. Otherwise the CPU 'busy waits' because it's got nothing else to do...
@Abdelilah It means you need to understand what your machine is doing. If it's just sitting there waiting for curl requests to complete, then adding a sleep call is unlikely to magically make your code work.
@Abdelilah I have a suspicion it would be the webserver trying to find a free PHP worker thread to accept new connections if they're getting behind in serving requests...
@Danack what i am using now, i replaced apache by nodejs, using a pthread (to call each webservice using a single curl so no "while true" or sleep), but still dangerous because i need php with ZTS enabled and lot of things to mock a webrequest ... really a mess..but at least the CPU is quiet now
yes i don't really like this solution, but for now "it works", but the flow is complicated, very hard to test in dev,
i don't see what else can i try... (at least i have to call 8 web services at the same time + many other things) and the response time is critical it doesn't have to be more than 3 sec
@AndreaFaulds "Closed" is for things that have been implemented. If it hasn't been implemented it should be closed as wfx or nab, whatever seems more appropriate
I'm trying to follow this: github.com/PatrickLouys/no-framework-tutorial ... where should I implement my HTML helpers and how should I use them? (I don't want to use static methods)