I'm still waiting for it to fall over since I added the -M switch to the start parameter. It hasn't and the load has subsided considerably, so I doubt it will fall over again. When it was falling over as quickly as I could restart it, there were no error messages, didn't appear to be any memory problems, nothing. Zope just quit and requests to port 80 were refused. I really wish I could be more help. I do care about troubleshooting the problem, but I think I missed the heavy load window. Sorry. -- Michael Fraase ARTS & FARCES LLC mfraase@farces.com www.farces.com PGP Fingerprint: 3D85 F3F4 9E65 4949 176A 260C CB47 190D C864 9A96
-----Original Message----- From: Chris McDonough [mailto:chrism@digicool.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 6:29 PM To: Dieter Maurer Cc: Chris McDonough; mfraase@farces.com; zope@zope.org Subject: Re: [Zope] RE: Caching...
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Caching too less is no reason for Zope to crash, is it?
Thus, there must be something else at the problem's base.
OTOH, he hasn't reported any sort of odd behavior at low load. Actually, the site reportedly stopped acting abnormally when load went down.
So to solve his immediate problem *today*, he should just cache. Period.
If he cares enough to actually troubleshoot the problem at its base tomorrow and the next days, then we're all very lucky and I'll help as much as possible.
-- Chris McDonough Zope Corporation http://www.zope.org http://www.zope.com "Killing hundreds of birds with thousands of stones"