by looking at the Data.fs sizes and
modification times in both ZEO server instances, I suspect that you
have both your Zope clusters write to one Data.fs only.
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On 9/25/07, Garito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, I installed Zope with an Ubuntu package
Google's your friend:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-defaults/+bug/123755
install python-profiler.
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> I hope not. What am I missing please..?
I am afraid that you are correct. Zope 3 does not support Zope 2
products. Instead, Zope 2 is using more and more Zope 3 tech and
products get rewritten over time, gradually.
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> why it is growing so quickly.
You may have code that writes to the ZODB on access, not just when
someone edits content explicitly. Check the undo log in the ZMI and/or
enable trace logging to trace such code.
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They announced the bounties on appropriate lists, like the zope-dev
list, for example:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.zope.devel/9349
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that you can connect to the SMTP host from that machine. This
is not a Zope problem but a connectivity problem; the smtblib module
cannot connect to your SMTP server and times out instead.
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the FreeBSD server, it contains
compiled extensions. Generally, you'll only need the Products
directory and the Data.fs and zope.conf files from your Zope instance
to reproduce the setup.
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sion over the one shipped
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part of Zope, but
a python library. Moreover, on my python installs, this is a C
extension library, not pure python.. From what I can tell from this
traceback, it appears you have a rogue zlib library on your path
somewhere, Zope 2.10.5 certainly doesn
an environment
variable or with a URL path element:
- set the SUPPRESS_ACCESSRULE environment var
- add _SUPPRESS_ACCESSRULE to your URL.
So http://servera:8080/_SUPPRESS_ACCESSRULE should solve this for you;
double check your VHM configuration if this works
g or LiveHTTPHeaders to see exactly what is
going over the wire; you can also use command line tools like curl to
recreate the request to debug what is going on on the zope and browser
sides.
Zope itself has very little to do with Javascript; once it serves the
JS all the requests look the same t
hat RelStorage requires you to patch your Zope installation!
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heir SSI solution:
http://valentinewebsystems.com/topics/ssi
Here's the relevant README (pretty parse):
http://svn.zope.org/lovely.remoteinclude/trunk/src/lovely/remoteinclude/README.txt?rev=76474&view=auto
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parts/instance directory with the socket. This is a bug in
zope2instance where it sets the CLIENT_HOME to parts/instance instead
of a part-specific subdirectory of var/
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> If this in a buildout, then you you ran bin/buildout which nuked your
> parts/instance directory with the socket. This is a bug in
> zope2instance where it sets the CLIENT_HOME to parts/instance inst
curity, it only provides URL
rewriting services.
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gt; sound, but for public projects, it definitelly is no solution.
These days, with hardware cheap, it's best practice to host only one
site per zope instance. You'll find it much easier to maintain the
software stack for each site this way as well, as you can give each
site dedicated sof
ncate the
file at that position. Short recipe (may be outdated a bit) of the
procedure:
http://kelpi.com/script/018315
I certainly have performed truncations like that in the past.
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eStorage.py in ZODB/FileStorage.
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On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 17:50, Andreas Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Code-solving-everything does not fall from the sky. EPI likely the best
> starting point for solving the problem.
But what the EPI offers over the regular path index has no bearing on
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function as the key keyword? Should be a lot better performing.
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tting in a method
name meant that *all* methods on the class would be public. In that
case, you'll need to use declareObjectPublic() instead.
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security calls are then somewhat redundant,
probably put in because the first declarePublic didn't do what the
author expected of it..
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you won't be saving much space by reusing
the instance home. I'd be wary of sharing the directory between
instances, because 3rd party products sometimes use it to store
instance-specific data (e.g. not sharable between 2 zope processes).
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> Martijn Pieters wrote:
>> If you are using RelStorage you won't be saving much space by reusing
>> the instance home. I'd be wary of sharing the directory between
>> instances, because 3rd party products someti
ne let me tell you.
I don't know why or what changed there, but have you considered that
this could be a bug? It sounds as if you have a legitimate usecase
there, at least something you could argue convincingly about.
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the previous hotfix.
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On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 15:40, Norbert Marrale wrote:
> Why must PluggableAuthService (+ its dependencies) even be installed?
It is a dependency of Plone itself.
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Your buildout has been configured to only allow *pinned* dependencies; eggs for
which you specified the version.
Add `Jinja2 = 2.6` to your `[versions]` section.
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> in my new bluebream appli
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