NAME
Monoceros - PSGI/Plack server with event driven connection manager, preforking workers
SYNOPSIS
% plackup -s Monoceros --max-keepalive-reqs=10000 --max-workers=2 -a app.psgi
DESCRIPTION
Monoceros is PSGI/Plack server supports HTTP/1.1. Monoceros has a event-driven connection manager and preforking workers. Monoceros can keep large amount of connection at minimal processes.
+--------+
+---+ worker |
TCP +---------+ UNIX DOMAIN SOCKET | +--------+
--------------- | manager | ----------------------+
+---------+ | +--------+
<- keepalive -> <-- passing fds --> `---+ worker |
+--------+
Features of Monoceros
- a manager process based on AnyEvent keeps over C10K connections
- uses IO::FDPass for passing a file descriptor to workers
- supports HTTP/1.1 and also supports HTTP/1.0 keepalive
And this server inherit Starlet. Monoceros supports following features too.
- prefork and graceful shutdown using Parallel::Prefork
- hot deploy using Server::Starter
- fast HTTP processing using HTTP::Parser::XS (optional)
- accept4(2) using Linux::Socket::Accept4 (optional)
Currently, Monoceros does not support spawn-interval and max-keepalive-reqs.
COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
In addition to the options supported by plackup, Monoceros accepts following options(s). Note, the default value of several options is different from Starlet.
--max-workers=#
number of worker processes (default: 5)
--timeout=#
seconds until timeout (default: 300)
--keepalive-timeout=#
timeout for persistent connections (default: 10)
--max-reqs-per-child=#
max. number of requests to be handled before a worker process exits (default: 1000)
--min-reqs-per-child=#
if set, randomizes the number of requests handled by a single worker process between the value and that supplied by --max-reqs-per-chlid
(default: none)
--max-keepalive-connection=#
max, number of connections to keep in the manager process. If you want to increase this value, You should check your system limitations. (default: half number of POSIX::_SC_OPEN_MAX)
--max-readahead-reqs=#
max. number of requests to continue to read a request in a worker process. Monoceros can read a next request after the response for maximum throughput. (default: 100)
--min-readahead-reqs=#
if set, randomizes the number of requests to continue to read a request between the value and that supplied by --max-readahead-reqs
(default: none)
--disable-keepalive
disable HTTP keepalive feature (default: enabled)
RECOMMENDED MODULES
For more performance. I recommends you to install these module.
- EV
EXPERIMENTAL FEATURES
- accept4
-
Linux only. If Linux::Socket::Accept4 is available, Monoceros use it. accept4(2) can do accept(2) and set SOCK_CLOEXEC|SOCK_NONBLOCK at once.
- sendfile
-
Monoceros send IO::Handle like body with sendfile(2). Sys::Sendfile is required.
SEE ALSO
Starlet, Server::Starter, AnyEvent, IO::FDPass
LICENSE
Copyright (C) Masahiro Nagano
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHOR
Masahiro Nagano <kazeburo@gmail.com>