Dieter Maurer wrote:
I plan to implement that -- waiting for the new style contributor
agreement from the Zope Foundation ;-)
Yay! Go Dieter!
cheers,
Chris
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Hey Toby,
Long time no "see" ;-)
Toby Dickenson wrote:
On Tuesday 31 January 2006 11:41, Chris Withers wrote:
Tim Peters wrote:
...base ZODB cache targets on aggregate pickle size
All good, but still never gonna happen, right? *wry grinz*
Sounds like a reasonable evening project (Ive no c
Tim Peters wrote at 2006-1-31 01:32 -0500:
>[Chris Withers]
>> ...
>> ...oh well, if only the ZODB cache was RAM-usage-based ratehr than object
>> count based ;-)
>
>Ya, that's not feasible. More plausible would be to base ZODB cache targets
>on aggregate pickle size; ZODB _could_ know that, and t
On Tuesday 31 January 2006 11:41, Chris Withers wrote:
> Tim Peters wrote:
> >> ...base ZODB cache targets on aggregate pickle size
> All good, but still never gonna happen, right? *wry grinz*
Sounds like a reasonable evening project (Ive no chance for ZODB fun in the
day job any more), but Im s
[Chris Withers]
>>> ...
>>> ...oh well, if only the ZODB cache was RAM-usage-based ratehr than object
>>> count based ;-)
[Tim Peters]
>> Ya, that's not feasible. More plausible would be to base ZODB cache targets
>> on aggregate pickle size; ZODB _could_ know that, and then it would also be
>> s
Tim Peters wrote:
[Chris Withers]
...
...oh well, if only the ZODB cache was RAM-usage-based ratehr than object
count based ;-)
Ya, that's not feasible. More plausible would be to base ZODB cache targets
on aggregate pickle size; ZODB _could_ know that, and then it would also be
strongly rela
[Chris Withers]
> ...
> ...oh well, if only the ZODB cache was RAM-usage-based ratehr than object
> count based ;-)
Ya, that's not feasible. More plausible would be to base ZODB cache targets
on aggregate pickle size; ZODB _could_ know that, and then it would also be
strongly related to how a ZEO
Hi Tim,
Tim Peters wrote:
Do:
import ZODB
print ZODB.__version__
to find out.
Good to know, thanks...
I have a Stepper (zopectl run on steroids) job that deals with lots of
big objects.
Can you quantify this?
60,000 File objects of the order of 2Mb each.
It does not do cacheM
[Chris Withers]
> This is with whatever ZODB ships with Zope 2.8.5...
Do:
import ZODB
print ZODB.__version__
to find out.
> I have a Stepper (zopectl run on steroids) job that deals with lots of
> big objects.
Can you quantify this?
> After processing each one, Stepper does a transact