On 02/19/2010 04:26 PM, Andy Theyers wrote:
> Is there any way I can change the location of the transient cache files,
> putting them on a partition with more space? I've been scouring the
> source but am yet to come up with the bit that creates the temporary
> cache files. It's not an area of Zo
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Andy Theyers wrote:
> Hi there
>
> Thanks for the speedy responses!
>
>> How big is your database? How are you talking to the ZEO server?
>> TCP or unix domain sockets. Given that they're on the same machine,
>> I'd recommend the later, in which case, you may not
Hi there
Thanks for the speedy responses!
> How big is your database? How are you talking to the ZEO server?
> TCP or unix domain sockets. Given that they're on the same machine,
> I'd recommend the later, in which case, you may not get that much benefit
> from the caches. You might try using sm
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 10:26 AM, Andy Theyers wrote:
> Hi all
>
> We have a Debian server running 3 Zope instances, each mounting its
> database from a single ZEO instance on the same server.
>
> Until very recently we had been running each Zope with a persistent
> cache (using the 'client' direc
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Andy Theyers wrote:
> Hi all
>
> We have a Debian server running 3 Zope instances, each mounting its
> database from a single ZEO instance on the same server.
>
> Until very recently we had been running each Zope with a persistent
> cache (using th
Hi all
We have a Debian server running 3 Zope instances, each mounting its
database from a single ZEO instance on the same server.
Until very recently we had been running each Zope with a persistent
cache (using the 'client' directive in the zeo_client stanza of
zope.conf). Each cache was 300