Jim Abramson wrote at 2005-8-3 14:57 -0400:
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Interesting. Are you aware if your colleagues' was a python(/dcoracle2)
app?
Yes -- on Windows (I think)
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Jim Abramson wrote at 2005-8-2 13:07 -0400:
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I have 8 zserver threads and a ZODB pool size of 10. I'm fairly certain
I'm not maxing these out. So is this blocking effect just expected
behavior for zope?
No, there should be no blocking.
Although some colleagues reported similar behaviour
I'm finding that once a user requests a page which runs a
particularly slow sql (say up to 5 minutes), any other
subsequent requests seem to take the hit as well, and return
very slowly.
Take a look at DadlockDebugger product - you'll see what is
happening with your Zope threads.
I have 8 zserver threads and a ZODB pool size of 10. I'm fairly
certain I'm not maxing these out. So is this blocking effect just
expected behavior for zope?
No, there should be no blocking.
Although some colleagues reported similar behaviour with a
(non Zope/ZServer)
I'm finding that once a user requests a page which runs a
particularly slow sql (say up to 5 minutes),
any other subsequent requests seem to take the hit as well, and
return very slowly.
Take a look at DadlockDebugger product - you'll see what is happening
with your Zope threads.
Isn't it