Running on Windows Vista here.

I notice that the CPU spikes at about 60% for a fraction of a second
every minute or so, but it does that whether web2py is running or not
(probably my anti-virus or another process running in the background).

I don't notice multiple python processes spawning or the running
python process creating more threads for that matter.

But then again, I'm running simple test modifications off the original
sample in section 3 of the manual so I'm not using anything fancy
yet...

On Feb 26, 8:50 pm, Iceberg <iceb...@21cn.com> wrote:
> Well, I didn't have enough investigation yet, just posting a quick
> question here.
>
> Does anybody else who, upgraded to recent 1.75.x version of web2py,
> running it in on Windows, and notice that it starts 5 more python
> processes at the beginning of every minute, last for about 10 seconds?
> During that 10 seconds, my CPU usage percentage reaches 100%, and even
> slow to react normal use. I can tolerant that on my laptop with
> WindowsXP as a developing environment, don't know yet whether it will
> be same on my linux production server.
>
> Of course, when using web2py -N is merely a workaround, I tried that.
> But that is not a real solution to the problem. :-/
>
> Regards,
> Iceberg

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