Thanks guys. Each time I run a test, though, it costs me money because I'm paying people on mechanical turk. And if it's slow, it gives me a bad reputation. So I don't want to run more slow tests unless we have good request time logging in place and a good hypothesis to test.
Wouldn't cron only make it slow every minute or something? On Apr 5, 5:49 am, Timothy Farrell <tfarr...@swgen.com> wrote: > You are right, I was going to add that feature and then forgot about > it. Someone reported a PyPI bug over the weekend (it would not affect > web2py). I'll see if I can make the logging a bit more flexible and > release a 1.1 in the next few days. > > In the meantime, look into the cron thing. > > -tim > > On 4/4/2010 6:44 PM, Michael Toomim wrote: > > > > > I see, thank you. I want to measure the web server's response time > > when I deploy this on turk... Unfortunately the rocket log does not > > report time to serve a request. Do you think it is easy to get that > > information from rocket? Do you store the start and stop times for > > each request? I see start times stored in "connections", but I'm not > > sure that's the right object. > > > On Mar 30, 6:09 am, Timothy Farrell<tfarr...@swgen.com> wrote: > > >> I don't think upgrading will help much since Cherrypy was also slow. > >> However, doing so would help cover all your bases. > > >> If you want to use the http log from Rocket you can do this. I'm > >> assuming you invoke web2py.py from a bash script or just run it > >> manually. Paste the following code into the top of web2py.py > > >> import logging > >> import logging.handlers > >> log = logging.getLogger('Rocket.Requests') > >> log.setLevel(logging.INFO) > >> log.addHandler(logging.handlers.FileHandler('rocket.log') > > >> I, like Yarko, do think this has more to do with something else. At one > >> point web2py had a profiler built-in. That could be a good tool for > >> finding slow spots. > > >> -tim > > >> On 3/29/2010 7:59 PM, MichaelToomimwrote: > > >>> Yes, this is on linux! Do you recommend upgrading and trying again? > > >>> mturk doesn't affect anything, I am just serving webpages that appear > >>> in iframes on the mturk website. From our perspective, I'm serving > >>> webpages. > > >>> Do you have a method of logging how much time it takes to serve a page > >>> with rocket? Something that I can use instead of httpserver.log? It > >>> seems important for me to measure real-world performance, which ab > >>> does not do. > > >>> My server has 768MB ram, and the only thing it does is run this web2py > >>> server. I assumed ram was not full, but did not check. I will check > >>> next time. > > >>> On Mar 29, 12:10 pm, Timothy Farrell<tfarr...@swgen.com> wrote: > > >> <snip/> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To post to this group, send email to web...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to web2py+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/web2py?hl=en.