Hi Michael,
Apols for delay in replying - been on the hoof.
michael nt milne wrote:
Thanks for the advice. Yes I've looked at everything mentioned here.
Localhost is in the hosts file. Zope has started as a service. I've
changed the hosts file to include localhost:8080/manage etc.
Yes this
Am Dienstag, 9. August 2005 02:03 schrieb Andrew Langmead:
(on these
machines, the ZEO client cache is set to 2GB and a cache flip occurs
maybe twice a week.)
I think this part to be quite interesting. We too are experimenting with the
optimal cache sizes, where our (daily) packed Data.fs
Hi
I read though that you have to do a re-write in IIS or install an
ISAPI re-write extension so that IIS speaks to zope. There's also the
404 asp script in Andy Mckay's book.
Apparently IIS hogs all the ports and has to be forced not to.
Not sure about ISA server.
On 8/9/05, Philip Kilner
Hi Michael,
Michael nt milne wrote:
I read though that you have to do a re-write in IIS or install an
ISAPI re-write extension so that IIS speaks to zope. There's also the
404 asp script in Andy Mckay's book.
This only applies if you are using the /same/ ports on IIS as Zope.
Using 8080
Ok thanks. Will check on the ISA side. I've it up and running on a laptop fine.
Will let you know progress. Would you say it should be fine just
running the app from the zope server on 8080 once it is running,rather
than configuring to go through IIS?What's your experience?
On 8/9/05, Philip
Hi,
Im searching for benchmark comparing ZODB to
some RDBMS like Mysql. I know that both technologies are different but Id
like to know if we should expect some performance problem with ZODB used to
store millions of objects.
Thanks
Simon
--On 9. August 2005 14:05:35 +0200 Simon ALEXANDRE
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm searching for benchmark comparing ZODB to some RDBMS like Mysql. I
know that both technologies are different but I'd like to know if we
should expect some performance problem with ZODB used to store
Hi Michael,
michael nt milne wrote:
Ok thanks. Will check on the ISA side. I've it up and running on a laptop
fine.
Will let you know progress. Would you say it should be fine just
running the app from the zope server on 8080 once it is running,rather
than configuring to go through
Thanks to all !
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To: Leticia Larrosa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2005 13:42:23 -0700
Subject: Re: Need to find RSS product
Leticia,
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Ok, thanks. Yes, Apache would be much better to route traffic through.
And also it looks like a complete pain to try and route traffic
through IIS. Is Apache for windows good? I only have experience of it
on UNIX
Since I am not expecting very high traffic for my site at first I am
going to use
Hi Michael,
michael nt milne wrote:
Ok, thanks. Yes, Apache would be much better to route traffic through.
And also it looks like a complete pain to try and route traffic
through IIS. Is Apache for windows good? I only have experience of it
on UNIX
Works fine - once it's up and running and
Simon ALEXANDRE schrieb:
Hi,
I’m searching for benchmark comparing ZODB to some RDBMS like Mysql. I
know that both technologies are different but I’d like to know if we
should expect some performance problem with ZODB used to store millions
of objects.
I'd suggest to actually store your
--On 9. August 2005 16:44:56 +0200 Tino Wildenhain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'd suggest to actually store your objects to find out.
But storing is only half the work. Retrival and update,
as well as schema extension, concurrency etc. are more
interesting. Just storing means a plain mmapped
Hi Michael,
michael nt milne wrote:
Has anyone used either of the ISAPI re-write tools for IIS and Zope
from HeliconTech at http://www.isapirewrite.com or at Freshlogic
http://freshlogic.net ?
I'm attempting to set up a largescale instance on a windows small
business server.
The latter
On Aug 9, 2005, at 7:01 AM, Sascha Ottolski wrote:
What we've seen so far: we used to set the cache-size to 250 MB;
and every
know and than we have to observe that after a restart of a client a
cache
verification is necessary (while not always obvious, why this
happened),
which often takes
michael nt milne wrote:
Ok, thanks. Yes, Apache would be much better to route traffic through.
And also it looks like a complete pain to try and route traffic
through IIS.
That's my understanding. You can either look up the ASP404 hack or use
something like
I'm looking for an e-commerce solution for Zope / Plone. My specific
requirements are that we want to make available files for download
that customers would have to pay for before they could download them.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what Zope and/or Plone products to look for?
Thanks,
Hello
I want to set an object's last modification time to match a certain date.
I see that this comes from the _p_mtime attribute and in cPersistence.c it
is derived from _p_serial.
But when I try to set explicitely _p_serial, there is a ConflictError:
ZODB.POSException.ConflictError: database
On 9 Aug 2005, at 04:14, Gabriel Genellina wrote:
Maybe I should not be playing with _p_serial, but how can I set the
object's last modification time? I want it to be in sync with an
external representation (stored in CVS).
Set your very own attribute on the object that holds the
On 9 Aug 2005, at 04:14, Gabriel Genellina wrote:
Maybe I should not be playing with _p_serial,
Correct, you should not be. All _p_ attributes are reserved
for use by the ZODB and applications should never mess with them.
but how can I set the
object's last modification time? I want it to
I'm trying to figure out how I can change the properties of a template
with ZPT. For example, let's say I've got a Page Template with a
property called 'name' and I want to change it in response to something
in the HTTP request:
div tal:condition=python:'name' in context.REQUEST
SOME CODE TO
Shane Graber wrote:
I'm looking for an e-commerce solution for Zope / Plone. My specific
requirements are that we want to make available files for download that
customers would have to pay for before they could download them. Does
anyone have any suggestions on what Zope and/or Plone products
On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 01:04 pm, Jeff Kowalczyk wrote:
Shane Graber wrote:
I'm looking for an e-commerce solution for Zope / Plone. My specific
requirements are that we want to make available files for download that
customers would have to pay for before they could download them. Does
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Subject: OK : Zope-2_6-branch Python-2.1.3 : Linux
From: Zope Unit Tests
Date: Mon Aug 8 23:24:15 EDT
We're seeing problems in one application here due to the catalog and
interactions with Unicode. Here's what happens:
- an object is indexed with a Unicode title, so in the catalog the
metadata tuple has for instance (u'cafe',)
- later that title is changed to latin-1, so the new metadata
Hello,
I have zope 2.7.3 (on redhat enterprise 3)
Our zope instance has run one week without the 'Data.fs' file (a human error).
All transactions ware apparently written to 'Data.fs.tmp'. So zope has
continued to run without any problem.
But, when I've restarted zope, all the content of
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