John,
Have submitted 2 trackers on logging and engine not detecting config file changes per your request.
A couple more questions:
1. How are pyya-apre agents executed in the Python interpreter
process? Are they 'threaded', or acted on sequentially?
Same questions for the java apre. Are java apre agents executed
all in one JVM or separate JVM instances? I'm trying to figure
out whether it makes more sense, in a cpu load and concurrency sense,
to use pyya-apre or the java apre, all other things being equal.
2. When I run bin/do-purge.sh, I notice hundreds (if not
thousands) or items being deleted that have to do with the test cron
service. 2 examples:
Deleting /u02/projects/groundtruth/systems/openwfe-1.7.0pre0/work/engine/pool/cron_service--1.0/6/1144636260176
[delete] Deleting /u02/projects/groundtruth/systems/openwfe-1.7.0pre0/work/engine/pool/library--0/5/1144777433175
Why are these accumulating? Do they have any impact on the
runtime speed of the engine if the engine runs for a long period time,
say a month? I'm also wondering about storage space.
Thanks.
Tony
- [OpenWFE-users] pyya-apre and logging follow on questions Anthony Bigbee
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