RE: [Zope-dev] How to make Zope fail nicely under high load?

2004-02-12 Thread Edward Muller
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Re: [Zope-dev] How to make Zope fail nicely under high load?

2004-02-12 Thread Edward Muller
this TemporaryStorage to its ZCs. You could mount this storage as temp_folder I guess, but any other mount point would work too. Cool, didn't know that. Not sure, but I'd expect so, whether this has significant perfomance advantages over a 'normal' ZODB served by the ZSS. regards, jw -- Edward

Re: [Zope-dev] How to make Zope fail nicely under high load?

2004-02-11 Thread Edward Muller
images out of zope and just let apache serve them. That's just small thing that you can do to reduce the load on zope. Things like squid, zeo, better hardware, re-analyze long running routines, etc are all possible without having to do the other gymnastics that have been discussed. -- Edward

Re: [Zope-dev] Re: [Zope] Proposed installation changes for review

2003-03-12 Thread Edward Muller
On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 08:48, Chris McDonough wrote: On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 00:24, Edward Muller wrote: Once zope is installed in /opt/zope-2.7.0 can it be moved without damaging the install say to /home/virtual/some.host.name/opt/zope-2.7.0 ? Yes. Its location is only meaningful

[Zope-dev] Re: [Zope] Proposed installation changes for review

2003-03-10 Thread Edward Muller
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Re: [Zope] Re: [Zope-dev] Proposed installation changes for review

2003-03-10 Thread Edward Muller
from the terminal (booo) or not (yay) ? Or does it behave like z2.py and this depends on debug mode (booo) ? Actually I like the way z2.py detaches or doesn't detach. Perhaps a separate config option would be good to control this. -- Edward Muller Interlix - President Web Hosting - PC Service