McAfee always seems to block things incorrectly, at least for me. On Monday, November 4, 2013 8:56:32 AM UTC-7, Andrew Buchan wrote: > > Thanks Willoughby, > > We've got McAffee on that network, so have asked the IT guy to set it to > ignore python and web2py folders. Will let you know what the upshot is once > that's in place... > > Regards, > > Andy. > > On Monday, November 4, 2013 1:29:23 PM UTC, Willoughby wrote: >> >> Are you running Microsoft Endpoint Security? I have problems with the >> virus scanner 'locking up' things under even light usage. One or two users >> can bang all day, no problem but get more than 10 and it randomly freezes. >> Our fix was to exclude pretty much anything Python related. YMMV. >> >> On Monday, November 4, 2013 6:15:56 AM UTC-5, Andrew Buchan wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I have a serious issue. Got a web2py install running as a service on a >>> Windows 2003 box with SQL Server, with applications serving 100s of users >>> in-house. We have a live and test application running on the same install >>> but pointing to different databases, and due to things not being released >>> these have diverged quote a bit over the months. We just managed to >>> reconcile these (with carefully supervised migration - one table at a time) >>> last week, and the problems started happening. Web2py becomes unresponsive >>> after a period of use - it just hangs when you try to load a page. There >>> are no errors in web2py, in the event manager, or SQL. Rolling back those >>> changes is tricky, as there have been changes to the database and data has >>> already been added.. >>> When left running over the weekend, its fine. If I try accessing every >>> page, it's fine (or at least, I can't break it). If it goes into proper use >>> with lots of other people accessing it, it crashes. >>> >>> I don't know how to find out what's going wrong. It's a relatively >>> recent build of web2py, and I don't want to upgrade to throw yet another >>> variable in there (there also been changes to the server it uses fro its >>> mail function, though that seems to work fine, and we just removed IIS from >>> the same server). >>> >>> Any ideas why web2py would just freeze? >>> >>
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