Also, on the 3rd or 4th draw on the cache it seems to just stall indefinitely (the categories in the side bar never display, it just shows "loading..." indefinitely.
ps: sorry about the excessive quoting. Google Groups interface is giving me all sorts of problems right now. On Saturday, February 25, 2012 7:33:33 PM UTC-8, pbreit wrote: > > Ah, right, thanks. I missed it because I don't use the default layout. > > I do notice, however, that while the cache does appear to be working, > Web2py is reporting the cache size as 0: > > Size of cache: *0* items, *0* bytes > > The performance seems really slow, though since it's only running through > about 400 records total. I would expect that to return instantly. Here's > the query as reported by Web2py: > > SELECT DISTINCT item.grouping FROM item WHERE ((item.status = 'active') AND > (item.grouping <> 'test')) ORDER BY item.grouping; > > > > On Saturday, February 25, 2012 6:44:46 AM UTC-8, Anthony wrote: >> >> Is there any way to tell that caching is working? >> >> >> appadmin should include a menu with "design", "db", "state", and "cache". >> The "cache" link leads to /appadmin/ccache, which shows objects currently >> in the ram and disk caches, cache hits, etc. >> >> Anthony >> >> >> On Saturday, February 25, 2012 7:33:33 PM UTC-8, pbreit wrote: > > Ah, right, thanks. I missed it because I don't use the default layout. > > I do notice, however, that while the cache does appear to be working, > Web2py is reporting the cache size as 0: > > Size of cache: *0* items, *0* bytes > > The performance seems really slow, though since it's only running through > about 400 records total. I would expect that to return instantly. Here's > the query as reported by Web2py: > > SELECT DISTINCT item.grouping FROM item WHERE ((item.status = 'active') AND > (item.grouping <> 'test')) ORDER BY item.grouping; > > > > On Saturday, February 25, 2012 6:44:46 AM UTC-8, Anthony wrote: >> >> Is there any way to tell that caching is working? >> >> >> appadmin should include a menu with "design", "db", "state", and "cache". >> The "cache" link leads to /appadmin/ccache, which shows objects currently >> in the ram and disk caches, cache hits, etc. >> >> Anthony >> >> > On Saturday, February 25, 2012 6:44:46 AM UTC-8, Anthony wrote: >> >> Is there any way to tell that caching is working? >> >> >> appadmin should include a menu with "design", "db", "state", and "cache". >> The "cache" link leads to /appadmin/ccache, which shows objects currently >> in the ram and disk caches, cache hits, etc. >> >> Anthony >> >> > On Saturday, February 25, 2012 6:44:46 AM UTC-8, Anthony wrote: >> >> Is there any way to tell that caching is working? >> >> >> appadmin should include a menu with "design", "db", "state", and "cache". >> The "cache" link leads to /appadmin/ccache, which shows objects currently >> in the ram and disk caches, cache hits, etc. >> >> Anthony >> >> > On Saturday, February 25, 2012 6:44:46 AM UTC-8, Anthony wrote: >> >> Is there any way to tell that caching is working? >> >> >> appadmin should include a menu with "design", "db", "state", and "cache". >> The "cache" link leads to /appadmin/ccache, which shows objects currently >> in the ram and disk caches, cache hits, etc. >> >> Anthony >> >> > On Saturday, February 25, 2012 6:44:46 AM UTC-8, Anthony wrote: >> >> Is there any way to tell that caching is working? >> >> >> appadmin should include a menu with "design", "db", "state", and "cache". >> The "cache" link leads to /appadmin/ccache, which shows objects currently >> in the ram and disk caches, cache hits, etc. >> >> Anthony >> >>