Google for "deadlock debugger" and "debug spinning zope".
-PW
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 03:11:52PM -0500, Timothy Ball wrote:
> I have a zope server (2.7.4) that I maintain and every now and then the
> python process that's running zope goes heywire and eats all of the cpu
> resources and basically
Subject: [Zope] debugging a wayward zope process
I have a zope server (2.7.4) that I maintain and every now and then the
python process that's running zope goes heywire and eats all of the cpu
resources and basically make my website stop responding. Does anyone have any
clues as to how I ca
--On 24. Januar 2007 15:11:52 -0500 Timothy Ball <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a zope server (2.7.4) that I maintain and every now and then the
python process that's running zope goes heywire and eats all of the cpu
resources and basically make my website stop responding. Does anyone have
I have a zope server (2.7.4) that I maintain and every now and then the
python process that's running zope goes heywire and eats all of the cpu
resources and basically make my website stop responding. Does anyone have
any clues as to how I can debug this problem?
I'm not the best python coder but