mulicheng wrote:
> I restarted the server not using flup, but with cherrypy serving the
> site itself, and guess what, same problem.  Next I'll eliminate the
> on-disk sessions and see if that is the problem.

Fair enough :)  I would also highly recommend not using sessions at
all if you can avoid it.  Just slap things into cookies or into your
database.  When I converted my application to use cookies rather than
sessions for simple state variables, I noticed a large performance
improvement, and now I can run many instances of my application on
various servers, and load balance them behind lighttpd easily.

Sometimes its hard to avoid sessions though...

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Jonathan LaCour
http://cleverdevil.org



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