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| theoriginalwaffle | Anyone using Net::AMQP. I've just started looking at it and it seems unusable. Perhaps I am holding it wrong. | 22:01 | |
| Like I filled a queue with 100k messages, and the consumer (following the examples, but changed to manually ack messages and set a limited prefetch/qos) is using 100% of 1 CPU and over 40MB of ram, yep only pulling 1 message/sec. | 22:02 | ||
| librasteve | @theoriginalwaffle I have not used it, but seems like it is actively maintained ... suggest you raise an issue on the module repository, perhaps? | 22:11 | |
| theoriginalwaffle | @librasteve Yeah, I'll do that. I just thought maybe I could catch someone here while I was actively looking at it. | 22:13 | |
| Even publishing those 100k messages it ate over 1GB ram.. which also is excessive. And freshly starting the consumer it hits 100% cpu and eats avoer 200GB of ram almost instantly. | 22:19 | ||
| Is there a way to run tests on an already install module? zef test seems to want a path, which I assume would be the source repo. | 22:26 | ||
| I got the source and the version seemed to be the same as what zef reports and just did a 'zef test .' in the source repo. All good. | 22:31 | ||
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