Thanks Vince, do you have a better detailed timing solution? Sorry for
being such a newbie on stress testing.

1. Does your code snippet go to the top of every controller action?
2. How are DB queries handeled when timing? Should I print after all
DB calls?


Thanks

On Dec 22, 11:05 am, vince <lapcc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> you'll have to provide more details if u need help from us. 1500 users
> a day can do well even without any caching
>
> you'll have to figure out where is the bottleneck first. use a simple
>
> import time
> t0 = time.clock()
> some code
> t0 = time.clock-t0
> print t0
>
> can help you debug your problem
>
> On Dec 22, 11:51 pm, voltron <nhy...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I am still having serious problems. Contrary to what I posted before,
> > the site in question serves an average of 1, 500 users a day. I have
> > used cacheing for several pages but to my dismay, I noticed that the
> > cached pages display the default web2py template instead of the
> > template which I assigned to the controller actions. I am using
> > PostgreSQL with pools = 10
>
> > Any other ideas?
>
> > Thanks
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