[ZODB-Dev] ZEO LoadEx?

Pascal Peregrina Pperegrina at Lastminute.com
Tue Jun 20 04:52:35 EDT 2006


We located it by hacking the ClientStorage code in order to display the real load operations (oids) from ZEO server (cache misses).

I just read again this mail thread. The lack disk I/O surge looks different from the symptoms we saw here, so it must me a different issue.

Sorry for the noise.

Pascal

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Chris Withers [mailto:chris at simplistix.co.uk] 
Envoyé : mardi 20 juin 2006 10:32
À : Pascal Peregrina
Cc : Tim Peters; zodb-dev
Objet : Re: [ZODB-Dev] ZEO LoadEx?

Pascal Peregrina wrote:
> This reminds me something I noticed when we migrated from 2.7 to 2.8

Well, it's 2.7 to 2.9 here, but yeah, it's the same big jump ;-)

> Our issue was a very big PersistentMapping based tree of objects, which was involved in a lot of RW and RO transactions from different Zope instances (we use ZEO of course). There was no miracle to solve the issue; we had to change the structure to BTree.

How come this wasn't a problem with 2.7?

That said, AFAIK, I'm using BTrees everywhere already...

Chris

PS: Still, I'm curious, how did you locate the troublesome object?

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