Re: [WebDNA] sandboxes etc

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2009


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 101834
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texte = --Apple-Mail-4--699480848 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed Matthew, I had a problem with Sandboxes racing for no apparent reason and it was linked back to triggers running out of control. As I recall, I just went in to the admin, stopped the triggers for all (both) of my sites, updated the site and then re-enabled the triggers and updated again. That stopped the processor hog and returned the server to normal. I also didn't know how to stop and restart the server and Donovan sent this little tid-bit: in a shell go to: /Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables/WebCatalogEngine Then, as a superuser, do a: ./WebCatalogCtl restart (you can use "start,stop,restart,help" on that file) I was restarting the entire server every time. This is a lot easier. Tony Miller tmiller@thehawkeye.com On Jan 27, 2009, at 10:21 PM, Psi Prime, Matthew A Perosi wrote: > That was my question. No replies to it. > I have several servers running Sandboxes. > 1 server has almost 50 Sandboxes. > If WebDNA get stuck in a recursive loop it will bring down the > entire server, all sandboxes. > If I get a .tpl stuck in cache that will not flush I will go into > my Linux Webmin and just stop then restart the WebCatalog process. > It only takes seconds and customers never notice. > Matthew A Perosi JewelerWebsites.com > ------------------------------by Psi Prime------- > Senior Web Developer 323 Union Blvd. > Totowa, NJ 07512 > Pre-Sales: 888.872.0274 > Service: 973.413.8213 > Training: 973.413.8214 > Fax: 973.413.8217 > > http://www.jewelerwebsites.com > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psi_Prime%2C_Inc > http://www.psiprime.com > > > Rich Kwas wrote: >> >> I think someone asked about performance with multiple sandboxes in >> use, but I can't find a response or clarification.... >> >> So then...... >> >> 1) Who has a server in use with a bunch of sites in sandboxes? >> >> 2) How many sites are you hosting that way? >> >> 3) Any performance issues? >> >> 4) If one site goes berserk, how do you restart/reboot webdna to >> behave better again? >> >> >> Docs seem sparse on unless I'm looking in the wrong places..... >> >> >> Thanks >> >> --Apple-Mail-4--699480848 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Matthew,

I had a problem with Sandboxes racing for no = apparent reason and it was linked back to triggers running out of = control. As I recall, I just went in to the admin, stopped the triggers = for all (both) of my sites, updated the site and then re-enabled the = triggers and updated again. That stopped the processor hog and returned = the server to normal.=A0

I also didn't know how = to stop and restart the server and Donovan sent this little = tid-bit:

in a shell go = to:

/Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables/WebCatalogEngine

Then, as = a superuser, do a:

./WebCatalogCtl = restart

(you can use "start,stop,restart,help" on that = file)

I was restarting the entire server = every time. This is a lot easier.=A0

Tony = Miller
tmiller@thehawkeye.com

On Jan 27, 2009, at 10:21 PM, Psi = Prime, Matthew A Perosi wrote:

That was = my question.=A0 No replies to it.
I have several servers running = Sandboxes.
1 server has almost 50 Sandboxes.
If WebDNA get stuck = in a recursive loop it will bring down the entire server, all = sandboxes.
If I get a .tpl stuck in cache that will not flush I will = go into my Linux Webmin and just stop then restart the WebCatalog = process.=A0 It only takes seconds and customers never notice.
Matthew A Perosi            =JewelerWebsites.com------------------------------by Psi Prime-------Senior Web Developer             323 Union Blvd.                                 Totowa, NJ 07512Pre-Sales: 888.872.0274Service:   973.413.8213Training:  973.413.8214Fax:       973.413.8217http://www.jewelerwebsites.com=http://en.wikipedia=.org/wiki/Psi_Prime%2C_Inchttp://www.psiprime.com

=
Rich Kwas wrote:
= =
I think someone asked about performance with multiple = sandboxes in use, but I can't find a response or clarification....
=
So then......

1) Who has a server in use with = a bunch of sites in sandboxes?

2) How many sites are you = hosting that way?

3) Any performance issues?
=
4) If one site goes berserk, how do you restart/reboot webdna to = behave better again?


Docs seem sparse on = unless I'm looking in the wrong places.....


= Thanks

=

= --Apple-Mail-4--699480848-- Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [WebDNA] sandboxes etc (Tony Miller 2009)
  2. Re: [WebDNA] sandboxes etc ("Psi Prime, Matthew A Perosi " 2009)
  3. [WebDNA] sandboxes etc (Rich Kwas 2009)
--Apple-Mail-4--699480848 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed Matthew, I had a problem with Sandboxes racing for no apparent reason and it was linked back to triggers running out of control. As I recall, I just went in to the admin, stopped the triggers for all (both) of my sites, updated the site and then re-enabled the triggers and updated again. That stopped the processor hog and returned the server to normal. I also didn't know how to stop and restart the server and Donovan sent this little tid-bit: in a shell go to: /Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables/WebCatalogEngine Then, as a superuser, do a: ./WebCatalogCtl restart (you can use "start,stop,restart,help" on that file) I was restarting the entire server every time. This is a lot easier. Tony Miller tmiller@thehawkeye.com On Jan 27, 2009, at 10:21 PM, Psi Prime, Matthew A Perosi wrote: > That was my question. No replies to it. > I have several servers running Sandboxes. > 1 server has almost 50 Sandboxes. > If WebDNA get stuck in a recursive loop it will bring down the > entire server, all sandboxes. > If I get a .tpl stuck in cache that will not flush I will go into > my Linux Webmin and just stop then restart the WebCatalog process. > It only takes seconds and customers never notice. > Matthew A Perosi JewelerWebsites.com > ------------------------------by Psi Prime------- > Senior Web Developer 323 Union Blvd. > Totowa, NJ 07512 > Pre-Sales: 888.872.0274 > Service: 973.413.8213 > Training: 973.413.8214 > Fax: 973.413.8217 > > http://www.jewelerwebsites.com > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psi_Prime%2C_Inc > http://www.psiprime.com > > > Rich Kwas wrote: >> >> I think someone asked about performance with multiple sandboxes in >> use, but I can't find a response or clarification.... >> >> So then...... >> >> 1) Who has a server in use with a bunch of sites in sandboxes? >> >> 2) How many sites are you hosting that way? >> >> 3) Any performance issues? >> >> 4) If one site goes berserk, how do you restart/reboot webdna to >> behave better again? >> >> >> Docs seem sparse on unless I'm looking in the wrong places..... >> >> >> Thanks >> >> --Apple-Mail-4--699480848 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Matthew,

I had a problem with Sandboxes racing for no = apparent reason and it was linked back to triggers running out of = control. As I recall, I just went in to the admin, stopped the triggers = for all (both) of my sites, updated the site and then re-enabled the = triggers and updated again. That stopped the processor hog and returned = the server to normal.=A0

I also didn't know how = to stop and restart the server and Donovan sent this little = tid-bit:

in a shell go = to:

/Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables/WebCatalogEngine

Then, as = a superuser, do a:

./WebCatalogCtl = restart

(you can use "start,stop,restart,help" on that = file)

I was restarting the entire server = every time. This is a lot easier.=A0

Tony = Miller
tmiller@thehawkeye.com

On Jan 27, 2009, at 10:21 PM, Psi = Prime, Matthew A Perosi wrote:

That was = my question.=A0 No replies to it.
I have several servers running = Sandboxes.
1 server has almost 50 Sandboxes.
If WebDNA get stuck = in a recursive loop it will bring down the entire server, all = sandboxes.
If I get a .tpl stuck in cache that will not flush I will = go into my Linux Webmin and just stop then restart the WebCatalog = process.=A0 It only takes seconds and customers never notice.
Matthew A Perosi            =JewelerWebsites.com------------------------------by Psi Prime-------Senior Web Developer             323 Union Blvd.                                 Totowa, NJ 07512Pre-Sales: 888.872.0274Service:   973.413.8213Training:  973.413.8214Fax:       973.413.8217http://www.jewelerwebsites.com=http://en.wikipedia=.org/wiki/Psi_Prime%2C_Inchttp://www.psiprime.com

=
Rich Kwas wrote:
= =
I think someone asked about performance with multiple = sandboxes in use, but I can't find a response or clarification....
=
So then......

1) Who has a server in use with = a bunch of sites in sandboxes?

2) How many sites are you = hosting that way?

3) Any performance issues?
=
4) If one site goes berserk, how do you restart/reboot webdna to = behave better again?


Docs seem sparse on = unless I'm looking in the wrong places.....


= Thanks

=

= --Apple-Mail-4--699480848-- Tony Miller

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