On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 11:10:45AM -0500, Brian Brinegar wrote:
One of the problems with this is that users can write a script which
loops indefinitely. When a script gets stuck in a loop it bogs down the
ZEO client running it until the system kills that python process.
We're talking about
Just being able to kill processes when their requests have been terminated
would improve the situation dramatically. It would also allow termination
policies to be implemented in the front-end server (Apache). This would
not be as nice as the suggestion you made, but we could whip up a simple