It seems as if now, I am not recieving any 503 errors. This must be due to
the ammount of growth the site recieved in such a short period of time, not
to mention i'm running it in a shared hosting environment, there is nothing
I can do except get a dedicated server, or perhaps figure a way to limit the
requests based on a random timer. For some odd reason, get requests load
faster, but this could just be a fluke in the environment.

I have been browsing through error tickets, and it seems that since my
database (sqlite) grew from only 100 tracked items to 1460 tracked items in
a little over a few hours, every ticket recieved is about migration
EOFErrors. I will try exporting everything to csv, switching over to mysql,
and reimporting. Perhaps this will fix some of the performance issues, and
the EOF errors..


S'Traceback (most recent call last):\n  File "gluon/restricted.py",
line 184, in restricted\n    exec ccode in environment\n
File "/home/.idiosyncrasy/thadeusb/
thadeusb.com/surrenderthebooty/applications/init/models/db.py",
line 42, in <module>\n    auth.define_tables()
# creates all needed tables\n
File "gluon/tools.py", line 601, in define_tables\n
self.settings.table_permission_name, migrate))\n
File "gluon/sql.py", line 1130, in define_table\n
query = t._create(migrate=migrate)\n
File "gluon/sql.py", line 1501, in _create\n
sql_fields_old = cPickle.load(tfile)\nEOFError\n'

-Thadeus




On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Thadeus Burgess <[email protected]>wrote:

> I can post code later tonight when I get home, I can't even make any
> changes to code until then since it is a personal project.
>
> I will try using a GET request instead, since no data is being passed
> through post anyways.
>
> It is an apache thing, its just odd I only get it when using ajax. It did
> not start happening until today when the site received a major influx of new
> content to track.
>
> There is no way for me to increase threads or processes since this site is
> on shared hosting :(
>
> -Thadeus
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 3:09 PM, mdipierro <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> 2py never returns 503. Are you using apache? It may be running out
>> of threads or proc
>>
>
>

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