[ZWeb] ZCatalog Issues
Jens Vagelpohl
jens at dataflake.org
Sun Jul 11 12:06:30 EDT 2004
> Note that zope.org currently has its per-connection database cache
> size set to
> 23,000 objects. The catalog can not fit in that space, and even if it
> did,
> we'd run out of memory. The box has 2 GB, and between two app
> servers, there
> are eight connections. Each connection maintains its own copy of the
> database. 340 MB is probably a low estimate of the catalog's full
> resident
> unpickled size, but I'll use it anyway: keeping this catalog in memory
> would
> take at least 340 MB * 8 = 2.7 GB. That's also ignoring the size of
> other
> objects loaded from the database connections.
The first step I would take is to reduce the number of database
connections to 3 for both appservers, just to see how much relief that
brings. I would also fill the box with 4 GB RAM (it's cheap), and then
start to manipulate the cache sizes.
> There is a bit of good news: zope.org is not consuming gobs of RAM due
> to a
> memory leak. I wrote a small Python C extension that uses mallinfo()
> to
> reveal how much heap a Python process is actually using for objects,
> which is
> often much smaller than the process size as the operating system sees
> it.
> Whenever I flush the caches in Zope, its heap usage shrinks to less
> than 10%
> of its process size. That means most of the memory is consumed by
> reclaimable ZODB objects. (I'll post the C extension on the web if
> anyone is
> interested.)
I'd definitely be interested in this tool.
jens
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