On 01/07/12 09:51, Gabor Szabo wrote:
> 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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more on testing

ran two instances of wget -mr trac
used mpstat and sar to poke around.
     max load 2.2
     cpu 90%+
     %iowait 5-40%

with apache/status?refresh=1

memory load flat, once running

this seams pretty normal to me seeing this is an old laptop.

regards
bowtie

ps is Padre trac currently using mod_python or mod_wsgi?

pps if you were to change my status to admin on Padre trac I would be 
able to see system information in trac about.


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