Re: [Zope] accelerating Zope restart

2006-08-31 Thread Paul Winkler
>takes around 20-30 minutes to restart. Is a fstest automatically done ? How > >could I accelerate the restarting, if possible ? > > Use ZEO. I can see how that could let Zope restart faster. But ZEO can have *severe* performance implications for large blobs such as videos. See the b

[Zope] Re: accelerating Zope restart

2006-08-31 Thread Rocky Burt
On Thu, 2006-31-08 at 12:18 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > My Data.fs is huge (21GB) because it contains many video files. This is not a > problem in itself, however, I recently had to reboot my machine and now zope > takes around 20-30 minutes to restart. Is a fstest automatically done

[Zope] Re: accelerating Zope restart

2006-08-31 Thread Rocky Burt
On Thu, 2006-31-08 at 12:52 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > Zope does maintain a Data.fs.index file. If it becomes corrupt e.g. through > > an unclean shutdown then Zope will recreate it by scanning the whole > > Data.fs file when starting Zope the next time. This will take some > > tim

Re: [Zope] accelerating Zope restart

2006-08-31 Thread egf05
> > Zope does maintain a Data.fs.index file. If it becomes corrupt e.g. through > an unclean shutdown then Zope will recreate it by scanning the whole > Data.fs file when starting Zope the next time. This will take some > timeso before rebooting you should shutdown down your Zope properly.

Re: [Zope] accelerating Zope restart

2006-08-31 Thread Jonathan
- Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 7:18 AM Subject: [Zope] accelerating Zope restart Hi, My Data.fs is huge (21GB) because it contains many video files. This is not a problem in itself, however, I recently had to reboot my m

Re: [Zope] accelerating Zope restart

2006-08-31 Thread egf05
> Zope does maintain a Data.fs.index file. If it becomes corrupt e.g. through > an unclean shutdown then Zope will recreate it by scanning the whole > Data.fs file when starting Zope the next time. This will take some > timeso before rebooting you should shutdown down your Zope properly. >

Re: [Zope] accelerating Zope restart

2006-08-31 Thread Chris Withers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My Data.fs is huge (21GB) because it contains many video files. This is not a problem in itself, however, I recently had to reboot my machine and now zope takes around 20-30 minutes to restart. Is a fstest automatically done ? How could I accelerate the restarting, if pos

Re: [Zope] accelerating Zope restart

2006-08-31 Thread Andreas Jung
--On 31. August 2006 12:18:24 +0100 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, My Data.fs is huge (21GB) because it contains many video files. This is not a problem in itself, however, I recently had to reboot my machine and now zope takes around 20-30 minutes to restart. Is a fstest automatically done ? H

[Zope] accelerating Zope restart

2006-08-31 Thread egf05
Hi, My Data.fs is huge (21GB) because it contains many video files. This is not a problem in itself, however, I recently had to reboot my machine and now zope takes around 20-30 minutes to restart. Is a fstest automatically done ? How could I accelerate the restarting, if possible ? Thanks a lot

[Zope] Re: Zope restart fails

2005-10-03 Thread George Donnelly
John Poltorak wrote: running 'sh zopectl start' appears to work but then Zope quickly falls over. try ./runzope and tell us what happens. ___ Zope maillist - Zope@zope.org http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope ** No cross posts or HTML enc

Re: [Zope] Zope restart fails

2005-10-03 Thread John Poltorak
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 03:38:52PM -0400, Eric Banford wrote: > At 03:21 PM 10/3/2005, John Poltorak wrote: > >Following a server restart in the last couple of days I have been unable > >to get Zope started. > > > >Is there anything in particular I should check for? > > > >Until the reboot Zope had

Re: [Zope] Zope restart fails

2005-10-03 Thread Paul Winkler
Eric Banford said: > At 03:21 PM 10/3/2005, John Poltorak wrote: >>Following a server restart in the last couple of days I have been >> unable to get Zope started. >> >>Is there anything in particular I should check for? >> >>Until the reboot Zope had been running for months without a >>problem,

Re: [Zope] Zope restart fails

2005-10-03 Thread Eric Banford
At 03:21 PM 10/3/2005, John Poltorak wrote: Following a server restart in the last couple of days I have been unable to get Zope started. Is there anything in particular I should check for? Until the reboot Zope had been running for months without a problem, although it may not have been stop

[Zope] Zope restart fails

2005-10-03 Thread John Poltorak
Following a server restart in the last couple of days I have been unable to get Zope started. Is there anything in particular I should check for? Until the reboot Zope had been running for months without a problem, although it may not have been stopped correctly before the reboot. Should I ne

Re: [Zope] Restart button in Control Panel

2005-04-19 Thread Milos Prudek
I don't think that debug mode has anything to do with it. Rather, if Correct. i have debug mode off, no Restart button. you're using "runzope" it's not running in daemon mode, and so cannot restart. Run it as a service with 'zopectl start' and you'll have a "Restart" button. Correct again. Thank

Re: [Zope] Restart button in Control Panel

2005-04-18 Thread J Cameron Cooper
Jake wrote: You are starting it in Debug mode, which means it will not allow for the restart button. /etc/zope.conf (edit debug mode) Also, try running it with: /bin/zopectl start & I don't think that debug mode has anything to do with it. Rather, if you're using "runzope" it's not running in daem

Re: [Zope] Restart button in Control Panel

2005-04-18 Thread Jake
You are starting it in Debug mode, which means it will not allow for the restart button. /etc/zope.conf (edit debug mode) Also, try running it with: /bin/zopectl start & Jake -- http://www.ZopeZone.com Milos Prudek said: > Is it possible to have the "Restart" button in ZMI Control Panel? I o

[Zope] Restart button in Control Panel

2005-04-18 Thread Milos Prudek
Is it possible to have the "Restart" button in ZMI Control Panel? I only have "Shutdown". What controls this? I start my Zope instance with "instance/bin/runzope &". I use Zope 2.7.4. -- Milos Prudek http://www.spoxdesign.com - your web usability testing _

Re: [Zope] Restart...

2000-12-04 Thread Cees de Groot
I said: >I'll probably start experimenting with ZEO and IDLE and a way to get >unrestricted Python code into ZODB. Smalltalk kicks ass, and Zope is only that >far from becoming a superset of it. > I did a quick hack that might be interesting to take a look at. I posted it on zope-dev, here's th

Re: [Zope] Restart...

2000-12-01 Thread Cees de Groot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >> and certainly means that you loose >> the multi-versioning capability of ZODB. > ...urm, lost me, how? wha? There's only one version of 'external' code, and multiple versions of your stuff in the ZODB. That makes one of Zope's greatest features, that you can modify

Re: [Zope] Restart...

2000-12-01 Thread Chris Withers
Cees de Groot wrote: > > is to separate stuff out in products (which means, as far as I understood > it, hitting lots of "Restart" buttons Yeah, maybe Guido's input at DC could make this go away, it is _the_ original PITA with Python products ;-) (Mindyou, there's Shane's Refresh product...) >

[Zope] Restart Zope script

2000-10-31 Thread heatherzau
Hello. Do you like my script to restart Zope? I don't. I followed instructions in the Zope archive to write a restart script for Zope. It works if I run it from the command line but if I put it in a cron job, it hangs and does not start properly. Can you help me? THANK YOU. Heather #!/usr/bin/

[Zope] Restart button corrupted data.fs.index file

2000-10-11 Thread Kit O'Connell
After installing two new Products (ZCounter the first time,and FSCounter the next time), I hit the Restart button in the Zope Control Panel. Zope did not come up. I tried a manual stop/start. The start resulted in this error message: > Traceback (innermost last): > File "/usr/home/txpn/Zope/z2.