Hey Massimo,

I still get the same 2000mcycles+ with 800ms+ times.

10-18 08:48PM 27.724 / 200 912ms 2130mcycles 0kb

Of interest though is if I refresh the page quickly I can get fast
responses back from app engine.

10-18 08:48PM 30.007 / 200 16ms 22mcycles 0kb

As if app engine is doing their own code caching separate from pyc
files.

Another thing I've notice is that on the slow requests I will see
these warnings thrown in the logs:

no file locking
no sqlite3 or dbapi2 driver
no MySQLdb driver
no psycopg2 driver
no cx_Oracle driver
no MSSQL driver
no kinterbasdb driver
unable to import dbhash
unable to import py_compile
unable to import wsgiserver
URL rewrite is on. configuration in route.py
no cache.disk

But when the fast load happens on refresh there is only one error:

no cache.disk

--
Justin


On Oct 18, 11:05 pm, mdipierro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Justin,
>
> could you do a test for us:
>
> 1) edit gluon/compileapp.py and comment
>
>     if data[:4]!=imp.get_magic():
>         raise SystemError, "compiled code is incompatible"
>
> 2) run web2py locally, without appengine and "compile" your app
>
> 3) deply on the appengine and see if it works and tell us what timing
> you get.
>
> Massimo
>
> On Oct 17, 8:26 pm, justinjas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I just started playing around with web2py and setup a very basic app
> > that merely displays the ip address of the visitor
> > (ipaddresstoday.com).  The problem I'm having is that every request is
> > going over the allotted cpu cycles for an request in app engine.
>
> > For example in my logs on app engine I always see this.
>
> > 10-17 11:58AM 01.591 / 200 817ms 2765mcycles 0kb
>
> > With the mcycles highlight in red because they are over allocation.
> > Also as you can see the response time is fairly slow at 817ms.  I know
> > in general GAE has some restrictive limits but is this the norm for
> > web2py in app engine?  Anyone else running on this platform and have
> > some good numbers to show.
>
> > I just want to make sure before I pick a framework to go with that it
> > will work in app engine without issue.
>
> > Thanks.
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