Try one quick change for me please...rocket is constructed around line
655 in main.py

Add a parameter to the constructor call(s):  max_threads=0

Please let me know if that affects the problem.

-tim

On Jul 22, 10:34 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> I can reproduce the problem. I did on localhost with two different
> browsers.
> Using firebug I can see it takes 25seconds to download base.css (the
> problem is not always with the same file).
> While I did the test, I also monitored httpserver.log and I find that
> it NEVER takes more than 1.2ms serve base.css.
> This is what the log shows:
>
> ....
> 127.0.0.1, 2010-07-22 10:16:38, GET, /michealellistest/static/images/
> header.png, HTTP/1.1, 304, 0.000563
> 127.0.0.1, 2010-07-22 10:16:38, GET, /favicon.ico, HTTP/1.1, 400,
> 0.000631
> 127.0.0.1, 2010-07-22 10:16:55, GET, /michealellistest/static/
> base.css, HTTP/1.1, 304, 0.000791   #### locks firefox for 25secs
> ....
> 127.0.0.1, 2010-07-22 10:22:42, GET, /michealellistest/static/
> jquery.timers-1.2.js, HTTP/1.1, 304, 0.000552
> 127.0.0.1, 2010-07-22 10:22:42, GET, /favicon.ico, HTTP/1.1, 400,
> 0.000497
> 127.0.0.1, 2010-07-22 10:23:02, GET, /michealellistest/static/
> superfish.js, HTTP/1.1, 304, 0.000914   #### locks chrome for 25secs
>
> Do you see the time gaps?
>
> There is a clear pattern. Under heavy load a request that results in a
> HTTP 400 error locks Rocket.
>
> Notice that the logging is done by a wsgi application that calls
> web2py wsgibase, i.e it time how long it takes web2py to receive the
> request and send the response. The extra time must be spent inside the
> web server.
>
> It is also important that the times showed in the logs are the actual
> time when the data is being written in the logs. You can see firefox
> waiting for base.css, the server waiting to log base.css and nothing
> else is being printed during the wait, signifying that web2py is not
> running any request.
>
> We need Tim! This is a problem.
>
> Massimo
>
> On Jul 22, 9:22 am, Michael Ellis <michael.f.el...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I've isolated the problem but absolutely do not understand it.  I can
> > reproduce it with a two-line change to web2py_ajax.html.   Will someone with
> > the time and equipment please attempt to replicate  this as a sanity check?
>
> > Here's how:
>
> > In the welcome app's web2py_ajax.html, insert the following after line 3.
> > response.files.insert(3,URL(r=request,c='static',f='jquery.sparkline.js'))
> > response.files.insert(4,URL(r=request,c='static',f='jquery.timers-1.2.js'))
>
> > Copy the attached js files into welcome/static.  They should be the same as
> > the versions available online.
>
> > To reproduce the problem, serve web2py on your LAN.  Open the welcome home
> > page on two different machines.  One of them can be on the server.  Briskly
> > reload the page 10 or more times on either machine then try to reload on the
> > other.  In my setup, the delay is reliably 25 seconds from the time I make
> > the last click on the first machine.
>
> > I'm able to reproduce this in FF, Chrome, and Safari using the latest web2py
> > from trunk.  Haven't tried any other browsers yet.  As noted previously both
> > machines are MacBooks running Snow Leopard.
>
> > Mike
>
> >  jquery.timers-1.2.js
> > 4KViewDownload
>
> >  jquery.sparkline.js
> > 62KViewDownload

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