Just a report workaround fyi for anyone running into the same problem:
I created a db consisting of a single, fairly small table (4 fields of
short strings a few floats) and imported a large amount of data into
it (over a million records). Added a few indexes. The db size is about
440MB.
Any suggestions as to what is causing this kind of problem? I've never
seen this in our environment on Zope 2.7.x - it just started after a
fresh install of 2.8.1.
i386 Linux, Py 2.3.5, Zope 2.8.1, plone 2.1
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ERROR ZServer uncaptured python exception, closing channel
Am I right in assuming that calls to objectValues etc. still return a
real sequence of objects loaded in memory from ZODB? How about making
object* calls return a generator instead? Has this been discussed
somewhere already? I tried a bit of googling list-searching but could
not find much
We have an application whereby multimegabyte strings, each generated
from the contents of several thousands of small objects in ZODB, are
downloaded from zope as a CSV files. A particular CSV file is typically
downloaded once or twice a day at a maximum.
The major issue is that it takes a
Tim Peters wrote:
Works for me (WinXP Pro SP2), although it's saner to open a DOS box,
cd to your instance's bin/ directory, and type runzope there (I
don't know why we install a Run Zope in console link -- I can't
imagine that any serious user would start Zope that way, because the
teensy DOS