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Apparently, if it is this GIL problem...and if you are on Windows...you can use IronPython. Don't know how much work it would take to change over.
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I sense some work for a python dev soon...Originally posted by bellymonster View Posta complete rewrite of the code).
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Ah yes, sounds like it could be something along these lines.Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostDid some googling...because I know nothing about Python and Zope..
Could this be it? http://entitycrisis.blogspot.com/200...amentally.html
Now the question is, whats the best way round it ?
(My guess is that there isn't a way round it without a complete rewrite of the code).
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostWhat is it that is going slow?
Is it CPU activity?
Memory handling?
Disk I/O?
The python process seems to hog 100% of just one processor, apparently it does this on the old server too. Memory and disk IO is fine.
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Did some googling...because I know nothing about Python and Zope..
Could this be it? http://entitycrisis.blogspot.com/200...amentally.html
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What is it that is going slow?
Is it CPU activity?
Memory handling?
Disk I/O?
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Python anyone?
Anyone know a great deal about python?
I'm not interested to learn how to use it, more about getting it to run faster on a server I look after.
The background is that the developers have moved a system that uses python from an old server to a brand spanking 8 cpu server.
It actually runs 30% slower on the new box and they can't understand why.
Any ideas (apart 'from python is crap')?Tags: None
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