Hello,

  You should reduce the number of URL, 3500 routes is not a normal
behavior... maybe you didn't made the proper way.

  You "generate" routes ???

What are them ?


2009/10/19 Jacob Coby <[email protected]>

>
> Hi all,
>
> I've been working on a symfony 1.2 app that includes a CMS.
> Unfortunately, the CMS system generates approximately 3000 routes
> programmatically across 4 different module/actions.   Unfortunately
> there is no sort of pattern to the routes and the cms uses the routing
> system to generate the final url.  For example, cms/index?id=23 would
> get translated to /about_us.  And cms/subpage?id=56 would get
> translated to /another_page.
>
> This generates a 6.5mb routing cache which expands to well over 64mb
> once running in PHP (I had to set the memory limit to 128mb just to
> get it running).  With a small EC2 instance (256mb), the site
> immediately starts to eat up the 200mb free and marches towards the
> swap of death.
>
> I tried writing a custom routing object that would query the database
> to do the routing, but it doesn't solve the problem of needing to
> generate the urls from page IDs.
>
> Does anyone have suggestions on how to get this routing system under
> control?
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Jacob Coby
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