We are using Plone and Zope against a legacy Ingres database, and I found a similar problem using the adapter provided. I found that the C library modules (open source) actually contained calls to make the adapter work as we wanted, much like our other web interfaces which maintain the db and user permissions info as a "connection", but close the actual query after each. I had to modify the Python Zope product to set "autocommit" and call the desired close in order to get the behaviour we were looking for -- keeping the connection, but releasing each session so that the DB backend does not register an active session between actual queries. That's open source. Code terminology for "re-write it". ----- Original Message ----- From: Jon Emmons <jon.emmons@earthwavetech.com> Date: Wednesday, June 4, 2008 8:50 Subject: RE: [Zope] Multithreading sessions To: 'Dieter Maurer' <dieter@handshake.de> Cc: zope@zope.org
Dieter,
Thanks for this input. Your comments here turned out to be dead on. The problem is the GIL.
We are currently running Sybase databases using the python Sybase-0.37 module for data access.
This module will set the GIL. So if the query takes any time at all, every other session will freeze. It does release it when the connection is closed, but if the query takes awhile it effectively denies service to every other session.
I am just learning about this, but my initial inquiries suggest that the only way to achieve true concurrency using a language like python is to launch multiple interpreters.
I don't yet have the solution to my problem, but at least now I know what the problem is, and that is half the battle.
Thanks again, and thanks to everyone's input, it has helped immensely.
Jon Emmons
-----Original Message----- From: Dieter Maurer [mailto:dieter@handshake.de] Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 2:27 PM To: Jon Emmons Cc: zope@zope.org Subject: Re: [Zope] Multithreading sessions
Jon Emmons wrote at 2008-5-23 08:58 -0400:
... I am running zope 2.9.4 and have observed that it will not simultaneously>serve pages to my users.
Usually, it does.
I have seen database adapter packages (an old "psycopg" version, to be precise) that forgot to release the GIL for some operations. Then Zope freezes while these operations are executed.
A surprising report of a similar kind was: while Zope's embedded profiler is in use, Zope effectively runs in single thread mode (such that other threads do not distort the timing results). Probably not your problem ... but who knows.
Further potential reasons (for almost surely not responsible for your current problem:
Expensive operations implemented in "C" (such as operations on huge strings)
Creating excessive amounts of objects (causing lots of generation 2 garbage collections which hold the GIL)
-- Dieter
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