[Zope] Profiling / Speed Optimizations
Chris McDonough
chrism@zope.com
Tue, 30 Oct 2001 20:31:54 -0500
Hi Danny,
You can try to use the requestprofiler.py script in the Zope utilities
directory against a "big M" log (a log created by using the -M switch to
z2.py) to analyze performance for a period of time.
- C
Danny William Adair wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Is there an easy way to run something like a profiler through my site? The
> site has grown to a rather big and complex monster. Now I'm trying to do some
> optimizations. Apart from what I can _see_ (damn, that article is rendering
> slowly...), I would like to have stats on how time-consuming the different
> "parts" are. I was thinking of writing a little script that accesses every
> object in the ZODB and keeps track of the response times. This seems a bit
> clumsy, though, and reveals only very basic info. Is there something around,
> zope-specific, or maybe some other tool?
>
> Thank you very much in advance,
> Danny
>
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