Thanks Massimo.

All I have in my Apache config are the directives for reverse
proxying, to my greatest dismay, it just does not scale well. I
noticed that anything above 100 concurrent users would just shut the
CherryPY server down. I have to routes activated. Another strange
thing are the performance dips, the response could be fast, but
sometimes they just grind to a halt for no reason, this is not
dependent of database queries oor other processes, just dynamically
rendered "static" pages.

This is a headache


On Jan 19, 11:46 am, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> Voltron,
>
> sorry but I do not have enough information. First of all. Is this with
> a specific application or can you reproduce the behavior with the
> welcome app as well?
>
> Can you show us you apache configuration as well as your routes.py?
>
> Massimo
>
> On Jan 19, 4:29 am, voltron <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have been having serious performance problems. Some tracking down
> > led to the observation that when using Apache as a reverse proxy,
> > web2py runs up the CPU usage and shuts down after 100 requests. The
> > strangest thing is that when this happens, the CPU is only at 60%
> > usage.
>
> > Is there some setting that I can tune to avod this?
>
> > This is a root server with 2GB memory and an 2GHZ Athlon CPU
>
> > Thanks
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