On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 6:33 PM, Paul O'Rorke p...@ororke.com wrote:
Yes, even tho I wasn't living in Silicon Valley at the time, I did
learn about virtual memory as a kid and then again in operating
systems courses well before I got my Ph.D. in C.S. ;).
I just did a little experiment where
David thanks for the suggestion. I tried it this morning but it
didn't seem to help.
One thing that's rather odd is that I see messages like the following
in my terminal window periodically with a fairly short period:
INFO - Service request (POST) /ajax_request/F112231369327YH0/ took 2
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 2:04 PM, O'Rorke Paul p...@ororke.com wrote:
David thanks for the suggestion. I tried it this morning but it didn't
seem to help.One thing that's rather odd is that I see messages like the
following in my terminal window periodically with a fairly short period:
INFO
Paul,
This can result from a number of things:
- The process that's running your web app gets swapped out on the
server. If you're running on Linux, this is less likely to happen if you
have enough RAM. I've seen Windows swamp processes out so it can run the
screen saver.
- Your
David: I think you are probably right that it is something external
to lift or scala as it seems to be intermittent, happening sometimes
but not others under what seem to be the same circumstances.
The server process is on a mac book pro laptop for now and it may well
be getting swapped out
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 3:55 PM, Paul O'Rorke p...@ororke.com wrote:
David: I think you are probably right that it is something external
to lift or scala as it seems to be intermittent, happening sometimes
but not others under what seem to be the same circumstances.
The server process is
Yes, even tho I wasn't living in Silicon Valley at the time, I did
learn about virtual memory as a kid and then again in operating
systems courses well before I got my Ph.D. in C.S. ;).
I just did a little experiment where I waited patiently this time
after not getting an immediate response and