On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 9:27 PM, kevin dawson <ke...@dawson10.plus.com> wrote:

> 4, tested using apache info/status and top
> max load on server 1.2 initially dropping to <0.6
> apache cpu max 1%
>     Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.86GHz
>     1 Gb Ram
> but this was not run against Padre svn, which I would think would make a
> difference on initial load, doing a syc update.

Have you tried to hit the pages on trac with lots of requests? e.g wget -r ?

> Suggest, you look at using trac -> wsgi <- apache
> also try doing it against a clean trac test project in first case
> also diff latest trac.ini against exsisting Padre trac.ini
>
> Then switch Padre trac to use wsgi.
>
> as for running as current Padre with mod_python, I did not bother. As of
> 16th June 2010, the mod_python project is officially dead.
>
> I also noted that current trac is 0.12.3 where as latest Padre is using
> 0.12.2?

That might be interesting. Currently I run whatever comes with Ubuntu 12.04

> ps, why enable Google, should it not be DuckDuckGo, nice and clean, plus
> they sponsor perl events
>

DuckDuckGo does not have its own robot or indexed database. It uses Bing.

If I look at the historic logs I can hardly see anyone arriving from
search engines other than Google. so either very few people
interested in Perl editors use those engines or they rank us low.

Is there any problem now?

Gabor
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