25 Oct
2002
25 Oct
'02
2:53 p.m.
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Brian Lloyd wrote:
So the total for all caches is just the number of object in each connection cache. This means that in theory, with a target size of 400, the system will try hard to make sure that no more than 1600 (persistent) objects are sitting around in memory (400 x 4 ZODB connections).
OK, that explains it. I think that the 'in theory' part is important: I still got a lot more objects cached than 400 * 80 (my current #threads).
Hope this helps!
Yup. Thanks! Bert Vanderbauwhede... --- "Postmodernism is like a three year old throwing his blocks around the room because he got frustrated with his failed attempts to stack them higher."