Thanks for all your replies. It made me realise that there is still a long way ahead for me... :)
On 22 September 2010 07:11, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote: > Are you running web2py.py or wsgihandler? If you are starting > web2py.py you may want to comment > I am using the installation of web2py Webfaction provided. I assumed that it is a wsgi-process - did not check. So I did not start it. I chose web2py as when I registered and when I logged in it was running. At the time the problem (I had two warnings from Webfaction) occurred there was practically no data in the database and no users busy using it. > import gluon.import_all > > it is there to detect missing/buggy modules but it causes it to use > more memory than necessary. > > Massimo > > On Sep 22, 12:02 am, Christopher Steel <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi Johann, >> >> Web2py is microscopic itself. 55Mb over is a lot! I have a really hard >> time imagining how this might happen from Web2py. >> >> Have you got anything else running on your account like Plone or >> Mercurial (pulling large files like photos?) Nothing. I have configured two web2py sites - one with https for administration and one with plain http. Both referencing the same url otherwise. >> Any breakdown you can get on memory usage might help a lot. Are we >> talking about diskspace and/or ram? ram >> I had some issues (and still do) with Webfaction using another product >> Web2py itself was under 5megs and a basic application less than one >> meg. >> >> Did you install with the mod_wsgi webfaction script? I did not install it. After registration it was ready for me to use. I do this after normal work hours and will only be able to work further on this issue tomorrow night. I will report back on what I found. Regards Johann -- May grace and peace be yours in abundance through the full knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord! His divine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness through the full knowledge of the one who called us by his own glory and excellence. 2 Pet. 1:2b,3a

