Tres,
I updated the DateIndex.py file to the one from the current 2.6 head.
But I'm still getting the 'integer multiplication' error. Is there
another possibility? Also, it only does this for the 'expires' index.
The 'effective' index reindexed just fine
ve a blank
start or end date, I guess.
Tres Seaver wrote:
Jason Spisak wrote:
Tres and Seb,
Got rid of all the date FieldIndexes and am reindexing the new
DateIndexes one at a time from the indexes tab, but I've hit a snag.
when I go to reindex 'expires' I get this error immedi
est. The
errors were:
Error Details
Error Type
OverflowError
Error Value
integer multiplication
any thoughts on how to get past this?
Jason Spisak wrote:
You are right. I've also got that permission turned off to take
advantage of that part of the CMF workflow, which compounds the
problem
st. The
errors were:
Error Details
Error Type
OverflowError
Error Value
integer multiplication
any thoughts on how to get past this?
Jason Spisak wrote:
You are right. I've also got that permission turned off to take
advantage of that part of the CMF workflow, which compounds the
problem
Consider me awaiting my socks to be blown off. 8-)
Tres Seaver wrote:
Jason Spisak wrote:
You are right. I've also got that permission turned off to take
advantage of that part of the CMF workflow, which compounds the
problem since it's site wide. I'm building the indivi
n edification if
nothing else 8-). Then I'll add that DateRange index and patch the CMF
and check again.
Do you guys want metrics? If so, preferred tool/output method?
(although my guess is, you already know how spiffy this makes things 8-)
Tres Seaver wrote:
Jason Spisak wrote:
Zop
Seb,
I've replaced the following date indexes that werer FieldIndexes with
DateIndexes
Date
effective
expires
modified
i'll let you know what kind of speed improvement I get.
Jason Spisak wrote:
Zopistas,
My ZCatalog is fast as admin, but dog slow as anonymous and other
users.
Seb,
thanks! i'll give that a shot. i also thought of adding daterange
indexes for the calendar portion or things. does that also garner any
speed improvement?
Seb Bacon wrote:
Jason Spisak wrote:
Zopistas,
My ZCatalog is fast as admin, but dog slow as anonymous and other
e it
takes to search and display 1300 events (which is what's normally in
there). ouch. i've rebuilt the indexes, and still no dice.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
All my best,
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Thanks Leonardo,
I was confusing the two. The encapsulation, yes that makes a
lot more sense.
On Wednesday 24 April 2002 2:44 pm, R. David Murray wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Jason Spisak wrote:
> > This means that every Update/Insert command make sthe ZODB
> > grow, right?
:36, Jason Spisak wrote:
> > [...]
> >
> > 5. The transactional nature of Zope (although they didn't
> > believe me when it came to rolling back multiple dbs)
> > impressed them and if it really can mange a rollback from
> > from a DB and transaction safety
>
> Active FTP vs. Passive FTP, a Definitive Explanation
> http://www.slacksite.com/other/ftp.html
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randomly numbered port. I'd say it's almost
> _certainly_ a firewall issue.
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> > It would appear that their FTP implementation is not
> > working correctly, when connecting to a Zope FTP system
> > behind a firewall.
> >
> > Zope is running on port 8880 and ftp service works fine
> > from inside the f
, but then the directory
listing never materializes. Since I get the login prompt, it's
not a firewall packet issue.
Is this a known issue? If anyone knows of any quick fixes for
this, I'm wide open for ideas.
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ripts.
> > > >
> > > > Is this really ture for anything non-trivial?
> >
> > --
> > "The commandments of the LORD are right, bringing joy to
> > the heart. The commands of the LORD are clear, giving
> > insight to life . . . For this is
since the display scripts can
just call other pure PHP scripts and pass arguments. So that's
not really as large a win. But with Zope, the ease is
'builtin' rather than 'programmed' in. Thanks again.
On Tuesday 23 April 2002 11:34 am, you wrote:
> Jason Spisak
had php content-management as an alternative, but we can't
> give php to our users.
>
> question you should answer to your self: which users have to
> work with your system in your company ? which user change
> things in the system ?
>
> Jason Spisak schrieb:
> >
it.
Would you not get transparent scalability by adding Apache
servers to the front end that just have the same PHP scripts?
As far as scaling backend Postgres Database, that's the same if
you use PHP or Zope.
On Tuesday 23 April 2002 11:35 am, you wrote:
> From: "Jason Spisak&q
> we currently plan out new intranet with zope.
> had php content-management as an alternative, but we can't
> give php to our users.
>
> question you should answer to your self: which users have to
> work with your system in your company ? which user change
> things in the
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Excellent thinking. I'm guessing that the PyscopyDA handles
that type of thing and makes sure that it doesn't get nasty.
That's a big win for Zope when dealing with inventory and
things like that. Thanks Oliver.
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brewed for what they expect to need it for.
Plus the over head of running Zope instances is greater than
PHP scripts.
What are the arguments for Zope in this context?
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e);
-return Py_None;
-}
-
- * If no letters, treat it as a stop word.
- */
Py_INCREF(word);
Let me know what else I can do. Did you see my other mails regarding
stats?
> > From: "Jason Spisak" <[EMAIL P
Erik,
> [Jason Spisak]
>
> | I am running on a big machine though. If anyone wants those changes
> | there's really easy. Just mail me directly, since it's a long file
> | to post.
>
> Hi. I would be interested in the file :-).
>
Okay, here's t
it as a stop word.
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Py_INCREF(word);
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fine, but the single letter words are not. :( My goal is to be
able to find 'C' and 'C++' in a TextIndex search. Can anyone tell me why
'+' doesn't get indexed, and where to change that? 'C' isn't in the Lexicon
stop words, and neither is the
Chris:
You mean the -D in z2.py, right?
> Jason,
>
> That logging is probably slowing things down too... shut it off to see if
> you can get a performance increase.
>
> - Original Message -----
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> To:
cuous.
>
> Chris
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> Subject: [Zope-dev] ZCatalog very unhap
Thanks Martijn.
I remembered that, and now it is much, much better. Also, I disbled
subtransactions, and increased the target size of the cache. All ofthat
seems to be helping. Again, thanks.
All my best,
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> On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 12:56:36AM +0000, Jason Spisak wr
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x 938674800 but couldn't. This should not happen.
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None from index 937465200 but couldn't. This should not happen.
to 2.2.2 100%? Put a phantom
class in the ZCatalog folder?
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Ender writes:
Point taken.
> Jason Spisak wrote:
> >
> > Ender writes:
> >
> > > Jason Spisak wrote:
> > > >
> > > > The only problem I am dealing with is size.
> > > > What kind of a transaction will that be?
> > &
Ender writes:
> Jason Spisak wrote:
> >
> > The only problem I am dealing with is size.
> > What kind of a transaction will that be?
> > Huge, no doubt.
> >
> > I would run out of space to buffer it. Does Zope do subtransactions now,
> > or is tha
6:30 GMT, "Jason Spisak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> >I am trying to address shortcomings like not having a
> >"dictionary" type property in Zope properties, etc.
>
> Aha! in that case you dont really need to convert from ZClass to
> python c
reates a new instance of your
> python object with the zclass data. It's just a big for loop.
> -Brett
>
> >>>>> "Jason" == Jason Spisak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Jason> Shane:
> >> Jason Spisak wrote:
> >
Shane:
> Jason Spisak wrote:
> > > > And now the big question...
> > > >
> > > > How do you migrate and existing application from ZClasses to Python
> > > > products? I've got about 50,000 objects. Can it be done or am I st
; with ZClasses?
>
> Well the number of objects doesnt really matter, but migrating it from
> ZClass to Python - Ive never heard of that happening. It would be a cool
> project though.
>
> > Hopefully,
> >
> > Jason Spisak
> > CIO
> > HireTechs.com
> &
And now the big question...
How do you migrate and existing application from ZClasses to Python
products? I've got about 50,000 objects. Can it be done or am I stuck
with ZClasses?
Hopefully,
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Zopsters,
The line
folder = Folder()
was suposed to be
folder = Folder.Folder()
Thanks again!
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** No cross
ensions/Creator.py, line 7, in
create_folders
(Object: ElementWithAttributes)
TypeError: (see above)
Line 7 contains folder = Folder()
Does anyone know what is askew here?
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t;
> > return 'Done'
> >
> > def create_folder(folder, id):
> > try: folder.manage_addFolder(id)
> > except: pass
> >
> > new_folder = getattr(folder, id)
> > return new_folder
> >
> > - Original Message -
> &g
eated folder to make another folder.
def create(self):
for digit in range(0, 10):
folder= self.manage_addFolder(str(digit), str(digit))
subfolder = self.folder.manage_addFolder(str(digit), str(digit))
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Zopists,
I forgot about the 'let' tag. It ain't pretty but it works. Here's the
code in DTML for recursive folder generation:
ugly.
Sorry to mail when the answer was in the vaccum of my memory.
All my best,
Jason Spi
.
The following code throws an id already in use error, because the 'with'
tag is not letting the newly
created object's namespace be used for the creation of the second
folder.
Any ideas?
All my best,
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dwood/xmlc/index.html
Is there any obvious reason why Zope wouldn't benefit tremendously from
this design and programming separation and pure python boost?
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s very much for posting this!
>
I second that. Thanks Phillip!
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. I have to patch my kernel up to 2.2.11 first,
> > then I'll be recompiling, then creating. It may take me a bit. But I sure
> > as heck want to try it. Thanks again.
>
> 2.2.11 ? You should really use the latest kernel (2.2.15 at this time,
> 2.2.16 due to be out soon).
>
with the recursing, but
> you
> >> >bet the general picture.
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >> Yes I bet it (sorry couldn't resist)
> >>
> >
> >Yeah, like this is the most complex DTML you've ever seen. ;)
>
>
> Hm.
complex DTML you've ever seen. ;)
> thanks again, and i'll let you know if it works. It would be highly
> inconsistent if it would work from one product folder (a different from the
> current one) and not for the other (the current). So I think this deserves
> some mor
ash will also
> work, but rupasov hash is designed for consecutive file names and
> DirectoryStorage specifically exploits that feature.
>
Thanks for the heads up. I have to patch my kernel up to 2.2.11 first,
then I'll be recompiling, then creating. It may take me a bit. But I su
erience (and
> I really wanted to refrain from ranting -just couldn't help myself)
>
> thanks again for replying
>
> Rik
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Tres Seaver:
Thanks Tres.
If anyone who knows a little more wants to drop me an email with help me
fill in the (Help) stuff, that's be great.
All my best,
> Jason Spisak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Zopists,
> >
> > Can anyone see a document befo
entation (even of interfaces) will always
> end up being behind the actual Zope sources, making it worth a lot
> less.
>
I agree with this last assertion.
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Zopists,
Can anyone see a document before it's been Cataloged?
If so, check out:
http://www.zope.org/Members/jspisak/memory
and help me fill in the part where I just don't know enough.
If not, then I'll request a review.
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ry leak in the SQLSession product. ;)
Points:(0 physical, 2 psychological)
All of these together with the fact that I learn more everyday about
Zope and Linux, and you have the prime situation for Memorious Falsis.
A syndrome where the hacker sees memory leaks that aren't there.
Thanks wholeheart
Stephan Richter writes:
> At 12:02 AM 5/31/00 +0000, Jason Spisak wrote:
> > >Furthermore, we will include a new DTML reference soon. Do
> > > you know about anything else, that should be included?
> >
> >Well if you really want to make it hot, the examples tha
Stephan Richter writes:
> At 09:09 PM 5/30/00 +0000, Jason Spisak wrote:
> >Shane Hathaway writes:
> >
> > > Jason Spisak wrote:
> > > > I was just browsing the help system and can I just say it is
> > terrfic. The
> > > > .py files esp
Shane Hathaway writes:
> Jason Spisak wrote:
> > I was just browsing the help system and can I just say it is terrfic. The
> > .py files especially. Not that python isn't that easy to read, but having
> > the ZQR type stuff handy online is a huge win. Is that stuff u
Michel,
I was just browsing the help system and can I just say it is terrfic. The
.py files especially. Not that python isn't that easy to read, but having
the ZQR type stuff handy online is a huge win. Is that stuff updated fro
mthe source on the fly?
Greatfully,
Jason Spisa
k, with ZEO I won't have to wait until the close of business
('cause the web is never closed:)
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Bill Anderson:
> Jason Spisak wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > That's funny that I am experienceing the same symptoms as you, but my
> > installation is totally different. I'm not using GUF, or any DA's, and I'm
> > running on RH 6.1. We really need to
ces used by a user properly, during
> an abrupt disconnect?
That's funny that I am experienceing the same symptoms as you, but my
installation is totally different. I'm not using GUF, or any DA's, and I'm
running on RH 6.1. We really need to figure this out as a communi
keep investigating?
Tools? Stats that will help?
Hoping to nail this,
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ue is causing me to restart my *server* everyday. Even
when I shut down the Zope process, the memory doesn't fall out of cache.
I'm going to make this a separate message.
Thanks again,
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;"> :
An Appointment is something other than an Interview or Offer,
or anything else in the system related to recruiting.
To create the appointment click "New Appoinment"
">
">
Is the call to compare the calendar_day to the _.int(date)
roblem?
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this in python would be to use the 'exec' command - but
> that doesn't seem to work in zope.
>
> Is there any way to do this in zope?
>
> -Ed
>
>
>
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kinds of objects are eating memory. Take a "snapshot" then refresh the
> page after a couple of minutes, and the table should list at the top
> the name of the class that's taking up more than its fair share.
>
> Shane
>
> Jason Spisak wrote:
> >
> >
sure
> where the rumored BTreeFolder code stands, which would be a more immediate
> drop in fix.
>
> It didn't look to me like Specialists were too difficult to work with,
> though.
>
> Kevin
>
That's really where I want to go. I'm sure Phillip would lo
Shane,
Well I lied. The memory is now fluctuating. It went as high as 12MB
available (out of a gig) and down to 2MB. This seems fine, it's just that
I'm scraping the bottom of the barrel. Also, I really am curious why
flushing the cache doesn't reclaim memory, too.
All my be
Shane Hathaway writes:
Well, I reduced the 'target size' from 20,000 object down to 1000, and the
memory seems to be climbing.
> Jason Spisak wrote:
> > >
> > > After minimizing your in-memory cache, look at the manage_debug screen
> > > again. Are t
Shane Hathaway writes:
> Jason Spisak wrote:
> >
> > Shane Hathaway writes:
> >
> > > Jason Spisak wrote:
> > > > > You must have a large site.
> > > >
> > > > 300,000 + objects
> > >
> > > Wh
David Kankiewicz writes:
> Jason Spisak wrote:
> >
> > After being up for about a half-hour my objects reading are:
> >
> > Total number of objects in the database 300280
> > Total number of objects in all of the caches combined 150995
> >
> >
Shane Hathaway writes:
> Jason Spisak wrote:
> > > You must have a large site.
> >
> > 300,000 + objects
>
> Whoa... ;-)
>
> Tell me, what are you doing with 300K objects?
>
> Shane
After being up for about a half-hour my objects reading are:
Tota
R. David Murray:
Since this is a very heavily used Zope install, I am getting trashed faster
than you can say 'leakage'.
> On Mon, 22 May 2000, Jason Spisak wrote:
> > i did it again, and now I'm down to 160 objects total.
> > That's more liek it.
> > B
96200 +93740
while I'm writing this its up to:
DateTime.DateTime.DateTime 2460 140945 +138485
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ur after the Zope restart BTW. It ate 100MB in under that
time.) before the second pass and now I'm at 173616.
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Shane Hathaway writes:
> Jason Spisak wrote:
> >
> > Shane Hathaway writes:
> >
> > I had to restart Zope. I was about to start swapping, and now everyone's a
> > lunch.
> >
> > It's so weird. Even though there is really no
IOBTree.Bucket +1572
> Jason Spisak wrote:
> >
> > Shane Hathaway writes:
> >
> > Okay, here's the output. (BTW is was trying manage_debug without the
> > Control_Panel. That was not intelligent;)
> >
> > Class May 22, 2000
Shane Hathaway writes:
I had to restart Zope. I was about to start swapping, and now everyone's a
lunch.
It's so weird. Even though there is really no one on it that memory is
just flying out the window.
> Jason Spisak wrote:
> >
> > Shane Hathaway writes:
> &g
I just committed the cardinal sin and sent html to Shane without removing
zope-dev from the list. I apologize from the bottom of my BTreeBucket.
Cardinal Biggles get the 'Comfy Chair'!
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ay to
nail what's eating mem. If someone can tell me the best way to narrow
it down from experience, I'll do it this afternoon.
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t;Indexes" and "Rules") just to make the
> capabilities clearer. It's just that DataManager derivatives already have
> so darn many tabs (Methods, Attribute Providers, Sheet Providers, etc.).
>
Hmmm. Behaviorators, DoAsISayDammit, DispatchAgents, ConventionBots,
Facilitators
Jaso
o the DDO stuff as well as the Indexes stuff. Predicates may even
> make it in, in some small way.
This is one of the reasons I am just looking a tinkering. But this is
definately is the future of instance data and data presentation in Zope.
All my best,
Jason Spisak
CIO
HireTechs.com
6151 Wes
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> innominate AG
> networking people
> fon: +49-30-308806-0 fax: -77 web: http://innominate.de pgp: /pgp/tm
>
All my best,
Jason Spisak
CIO
HireTechs.com
6151 West Century Boulevard
Suite 900
Los A
aven't looked at any code, I'm just theorizing) they
you'd want a permission that allowed processing by either/or both sets
rendering and publishing methods.
Way-over-my-head-bowing-out-as-I-finish-the-thoughtly yours,
Jason Spisak
CIO
HireTechs.com
6151 West Century Boulevard
Suite
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