Re: [Zope] Medusa Monitor
Terry Kerr <terry@adroit.net> writes:
I don't think the monitor gives you any advantage? I have never used a ptyhon prompt before...I will have to give it a go.
terry
Actually, the advantage of the monitor is that it runs in the same process as your server, so you can track resource issues. Mounting the database separately avoids this. -- Karl Anderson karl@digicool.com
At 1:18 pm -0700 16/10/00, Karl Anderson wrote:
Terry Kerr <terry@adroit.net> writes:
I don't think the monitor gives you any advantage? I have never used a ptyhon prompt before...I will have to give it a go.
terry
Actually, the advantage of the monitor is that it runs in the same process as your server, so you can track resource issues. Mounting the database separately avoids this.
-- Karl Anderson karl@digicool.com
Karl, Is there anywhere documented that describes how to track resource issues? I regularly have Zope processes that hit 150 Megs of RAM and would like to know if I'm doing anything dopey. cheers tone. ------ Dr Tony McDonald, FMCC, Networked Learning Environments Project http://nle.ncl.ac.uk/ The Medical School, Newcastle University Tel: +44 191 222 5116 A Zope list for UK HE/FE http://www.fmcc.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/zope
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