On Mon, Oct 25, 2004 at 09:09:23AM -0400, Darren Chamberlain ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> To get all of your Apache children using the same compiled templates,
> set an explicit COMPILE_DIR in your Template objects (or the
> Template::Provider objects), so that compiled templates are saved to
> disk.  The Apache processes will pick up the compiled templates.  See
> <http://www.template-toolkit.org/docs/leon/Manual/Config.html#Caching_and_Compiling_Options>.

We're doing this, and it's working marvelously.  Now, what else can I do
to speed things up?  Heck, I'd settle for rudimentary profiling to see
which of the templates is dragging our server down the most.

We've left CACHE_SIZE at its default setting to let everything get
cached.  There are only ~125 files on the entire site, including
subcomponents, so I doubt the cache is getting bogged down?

Our web server is pinned on all both CPUs, so anything we can do to
reduce the load will be a help.  I'm not seeing anything in the Badger
or the docs that is a help.

Suggestions?  


Thanks,
Andy



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