On 05.11.2005, at 6:30 Uhr, Chuck Hill wrote:
That said, I know of number of people successfully deploying lower
volume sites on Mac Minis.
It's not sooo long ago, that people have deployed high traffic sites
on machines with much less CPU Power (but mostly faster harddrives
and perhaps e
I have to admit that I found Helge's comments pretty funny. Perhaps
that is why Apple is keeping WO around, the next iPod will be an
iSite. :-P
That said, I know of number of people successfully deploying lower
volume sites on Mac Minis. If the app is well written, tuned, and
not doing
Hello James;
We are now just experiencing an application freeze whereby we have to
force the instance to quit via the monitor to restart it. I can't
wostats up when
it freezes so I can't tell if it is a memory problem.
I wrote a brief PDF article this year to explain how to get a
stacktra
Hi!
Well, I still have no experience (if everything goes well, I will
have in some monts) but a Mac Mini looks like a great server for a
startup company. Why?
1) It's cheap. You are starting, you do not want to spend 3000
bucks in hardware.
2) It's powerful. Ok, it's not an all-po
perhaps you should just turn on *some* logging.
often just 5 scattered System.out.println's will give you an idea of "where"
your app (and which app-instance) hangs. for this you need to configure a
ppath where to write a logfile. and yeah, page 92 would be indeed a good
start. :-)
mysql, mac mini
On Nov 4, 2005, at 1:32 PM, James Cicenia wrote:
Aha - P. 92 perfect.
:-) Let us know what you find out.
Well, it is hard to wait around when my app refuses new sessions,
wostats won't comeback, and to kill the instance is the only way
out. Couple that with "subscription" subscribers,
Aha - P. 92 perfect.
Well, it is hard to wait around when my app refuses new sessions,
wostats won't comeback, and to kill the instance is the only way out.
Couple that with "subscription" subscribers, well I have no time to
time it! So freeze == stall == hung == bounce!
Linux has been m
On Nov 4, 2005, at 1:14 PM, James Cicenia wrote:
Well -
This has just started to happen now that we launched a new module
that is more transaction intensive.
Maybe you need to define "freeze" a bit better. Does it stall or
freeze? Does it ever come back? How long have you waited?
O
Well -
This has just started to happen now that we launched a new module
that is more transaction intensive. Our concurrent users have also
been boosted. It is mySQL on a Mac Mini runing TigerOSX Server with
1Gig. Don't laugh, amazing it has gone this far! I will try turning
on another i
On Nov 4, 2005, at 12:51 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:
Any thoughts? Do I need to create multiple instances now? I only
have one
instance currently.
We very rarely run a single instance.
Is there any advantage in running more than one instance on the
same server?
Advantage? We only run
Miguel Arroz wrote:
Hi!
On 2005/11/04, at 19:27, Chuck Hill wrote:
Any thoughts? Do I need to create multiple instances now? I only
have one
instance currently.
We very rarely run a single instance.
Is there any advantage in running more than one instance on the same
server?
I
Hi!
On 2005/11/04, at 19:27, Chuck Hill wrote:
Any thoughts? Do I need to create multiple instances now? I only
have one
instance currently.
We very rarely run a single instance.
Is there any advantage in running more than one instance on the
same server?
Yours
Miguel Arroz
"Th
On Nov 4, 2005, at 8:10 AM, James Cicenia wrote:
Hello -
We are now just experiencing an application freeze whereby we have to
force the instance to quit via the monitor to restart it. I can't
wostats up when
it freezes so I can't tell if it is a memory problem.
Any log? Get a stacktrace a
On Nov 4, 2005, at 7:37 AM, Hugi Thordarson wrote:
Good afternoon all.
I now need to deploy my solutions on Windows *wipes tears from
face* and I'm finding it somewhat hard to adjust.
Prozac?
The largest problem I have is that I have several frameworks, all
in use by several apps. If I
Just looks for a lot of URLs that you don't expect. If the license
is correctly installed there ought to be about 99 ones other than the
one you expected. I think you would notice.
On Nov 3, 2005, at 4:17 PM, Marcos Trejo Munguia wrote:
I,m not using JavaScript, what kind of HTML bugs can
Hello -
We are now just experiencing an application freeze whereby we have to
force the instance to quit via the monitor to restart it. I can't
wostats up when
it freezes so I can't tell if it is a memory problem.
Any thoughts? Do I need to create multiple instances now? I only have
one
in
This should probably be posted on the wolips mailing list (http://
objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Mailing+Lists), but I
generally cvsignore PB.project, .xcode, and
.xcodeproj.
ms
On Nov 4, 2005, at 10:39 AM, Allen Cronce wrote:
Hi all,
If you check a WOLips project into CVS under
Hi all,
If you check a WOLips project into CVS under Eclipse and then checkout
on another machine, WOLips seems to recreate a few files during the
build process. Sometimes this results in differences between the checked
in versions and the local ones. Often it's the PB.project file that
chang
Good afternoon all.
I now need to deploy my solutions on Windows *wipes tears from face*
and I'm finding it somewhat hard to adjust.
The largest problem I have is that I have several frameworks, all in
use by several apps. If I want to upgrade any of these frameworks, I
have to turn off eac
They are at wocode.com
On 04/11/2005, at 12:43 PM, Michael S. Barthelemy wrote:
Could someone please send me a copy of the files. I have not had
time to reinstall 5.2 on another machine to get the files.
Thanks,
Mike
On Nov 2, 2005, at 3:41 PM, Robert Walker wrote:
If you are using WO 5.
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