Thank you will look. On Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 10:50:28 PM UTC+2, Joachim Durchholz wrote: > > Am 12.03.2015 um 21:48 schrieb Paul Royik: > > That's what I asked. > > How to configure sympy? > > SymPy does not manage multiple processes at all, it's a single-threaded > application. > You'd have to look in mod_wsgi if you want to allow multiple instances > of SymPy to run in parallel. > > > On Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 10:30:56 PM UTC+2, Joachim Durchholz > wrote: > >> > >> Am 12.03.2015 um 21:14 schrieb Paul Royik: > >>> But if integral is "easy" (take not much memory) is number of people > is > >>> restricted only by available memory? Can Sympy serve as much as memory > >>> allows? > >> > >> That depends on how many SymPy processes mod_wsgi sets up. > >> I have no idea how mod_wsgi works, so I can't say much about that. > >> > >> It's likely configurable. > >> > >> Also, it's likely a good idea to have a separate SymPy process per web > >> request, simply to keep sessions of different users separate. > >> In that case SymPy can indeed serve as much as memory allows. > >> > > > >
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