On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 03:27:42PM -0500, Edward Muller wrote:
Is ZSyncer intelligent enough to deal with CMF sites?
Hi Edward! ZSyncer doesn't do anything special with CMF site objects. I haven't tried syncing a whole CMF site recently, don't remember if there are any special issues there. It should "just work" (but see caveats below). Try it and be sure to let me know if something goes wrong. As for cmf content, recent CVS of ZSyncer (on sourceforge) does one special thing: using DublinCore timestamps instead of the low-level ZODB timestamp. This greatly improves the reliability of reporting the ok / out-of-date status. I wouldn't sync a whole CMF site or any other folderish object if it contains a very large amount of data. Remember that zsyncer works by exporting the object (to a cstringIO instance instead of a real file), transferring the result across the network, and importing it on the remote server - all in a single request. This can fail if you don't have enough RAM to do the job. Or it can just take an insanely long time due to heavy swapping. It can also succeed but *seem* to fail if your browser times out waiting for the response to come back. IE especially times out easily; I think the longest successful sync I ever managed took about an hour with mozilla. Usually I try to sync in smaller chunks. -- Paul Winkler http://www.slinkp.com Look! Up in the sky! It's THE KATANA! (random hero from isometric.spaceninja.com)