Re: [Zope] Re: Memory Errors

2005-07-21 Thread Matt Hamilton
According to 'top', the total load is: * Memory: 80M/131M act/tot Free: 366M Swap: 0K/1028M used/tot, where Zope itself is using practically all of it. Well the question is, should Zope be using all that memory? how big is the site, what are you doing, how big are your caches etc? Our z

[Zope] Re: Memory Errors

2005-07-21 Thread Malthe Borch
Matt Hamilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: >What architecture are you running OpenBSD on? We have been running > Zope on OpenBSD/AMD64 3.6 for about a year now and it works pretty > well. We're running a dual-cpu system: cpu0: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz ("Genuin

Re: [Zope] Re: Memory Errors

2005-07-21 Thread Peter Bengtsson
How about ditching OpenBSD and installing a streamline linux like debian instead? There seems to be a problem with your python, not Zope. Zope just happens to manage to stresstest your python binaries. (I'm not saying linux is better than bsd, but it appears that python works better on linux for se

[Zope] Re: Memory Errors

2005-07-21 Thread Malthe Borch
Peter Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > > zlib? Did your zope work fine before? > Remember, about 2 weeks ago they found a vunorability in zlib, didn't > they. Maybe there are some implications into that on openbsd. > Well, --- it doesn't sound likely, because