Jonathan, logging.conf file
[loggers] #keys=root,rocket,markdown,web2py,rewrite,app,welcome keys=root On Oct 25, 9:13 pm, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote: > On Oct 25, 2011, at 10:31 AM, Damjan Malis <i...@simplabs.si> wrote: > > > Hi Christian, thanks for your informative reply. > > > You were right, I do use URL and A quite a lot, and most of LOGs come > > from that two helpers. I also managed to completely turn off logging > > by modifying logging.conf. > > That's good to know. What changes did you make? > > > > > > > > > > > Interesting, today my website is performing much much better - without > > any changes to the code. I am not getting deadline exceptions any > > more. I guess this has something to do with GAE performance in general > > - dont know. Im certain that some (mem)caching will additionally boost > > the performance. > > > If I may; would you be so kind and list some of the tasks one should > > do, to optimize project for serving on production GAE? Some common > > steps like "use this, instead of this", "set foo to bar", "never do > > this", etc. I hope this makes sense :) > > > Cheers, > > Damien > > > On Oct 24, 11:47 pm, howesc <how...@umich.edu> wrote: > >> Damjan, > > >> i use GAE heavily, here's what i can say based on what i see: > >> - each call to URL() puts at least one message in the debug log. so > >> whatever you are doing has lots of calls to URL() in it. > >> - logging can be affected by logging.conf, but i've never successfully > >> suppressed logs i didn't care about and got logs i liked. > >> - i don't get random deadline exceeded messages on GAE, i do get them when > >> i write bad code. one such mistake i made was running a query in a model > >> file (db.py) that returned lots of rows. > > >> if you can provide a simple model + controller that exhibits the problem we > >> can help troubleshoot. > > >> christian