I'm running Zope at home on a dual-celeron 500 with a RAID array and a large data.fs (approaching 1.5gb). Whenever I need to stop or restart Zope it takes between 5 and 10 minutes to finish. Imagine embedding Microsoft XLS, Word, Visio, or any other form of native file within a ZODB objectstore (for an Intranet application)... How big can your data.fs store grow before it takes *hours* to roll forward transactions to quiesce Zope into a running state? How much pain are you willing to put up with before you drop versions and undo's to eliminate the need for transactions? It's beginning to look like the DBM store may be my best option. How much effort would it really take to store Zope pickles into LDAP space? :) - Ian C. Blenke <ian@blenke.com> Wizdom - http://wizdom.blenke.com/ -----Original Message----- From: Bill Anderson [mailto:bill.anderson@libc.org] Sent: Thursday, October 21, 1999 8:59 PM To: zope@zope.org Subject: Re: [Zope] Editing downloaded + installed product? Tres Seaver wrote:
Stefan Hoffmeister <Stefan.Hoffmeister@Econos.de> wrote:
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19 seconds delay, combined with the "manual" action of shutting down the server + starting it up again - I perceive that as an eternity.
Why manually? Why not go to the Control panel and select restart? Works great for me on several servers.
What do I do in these 19 seconds?
You catch up on Zope mail -- what else? :) FWIW, it takes my (almost empty) ZServer about 3.5 seconds to restart on Linux. You might try packing the database, perhaps?
One of my servers resides on an HP C3000, restarts in <5 seconds, with a Data.fs file of ~4MB. I would second the reccomendation to pack the database. Bill -- "They laughed at Columbus, they laughed at Fulton, they laughed at the Wright brothers. But they also laughed at Bozo the Clown." -- Carl Sagan