Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour

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2012


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 107965
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texte = > What Aaron describe is that he populates a speed.db with a specific = content (let's name it "A"), read it and it shows well. Then he = populates the same speed.db with a "B" content, reads it, and it shows = well. Then he populates the same speed.db with a "C" content, reads it, = and it shows well. >=20 > Afterwards he lists the speed.db to show its content and randomly gets = the content "A", "B" or "C" I assume each time the records for "A", "B", or "C" are appended to the = db, then any previous records are first all deleted out? (I never = looked at that speed test file). If so, then, yeah, what Aaron is seeing is clearly not expected behavior . =20 >=20 > No one else has been able to reproduce it, because it seems that if = you use a remote browser, the strange behaviour does not occur: only = locally. I did test it locally too, but have had no problem. Since the = database in RAM is the same both case (using a local browser or a remote = borwser) i tend to think the browser has something to do. Aaron also = noticed the behaviour disappears with Ubuntu 11 but is present with = Ubuntu 10 and Debian 6. Chris you well know that to fix a problem you have to SEE it. So, if I = were WSC, and I thought Aaron's desired OS/config is likely to be a = repeat request (others will want the same setup), then I would really = want to replicate the exact same OS/config. in the WSC lab, so that I = could see it consistently enough myself... to start to get a handle on = what is going on. Maybe Jazz has to be shown it.. reliably.. so he can = track it down. To rule out browser cache, or anything local to the user.. can you guys = just add a [closedatabase] after the [append]s and look each time into = the db file on disk? -G= Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (Kenneth Grome 2012)
  2. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (Govinda 2012)
  3. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (aaronmichaelmusic@gmail.com 2012)
  4. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (Kenneth Grome 2012)
  5. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (christophe.billiottet@webdna.us 2012)
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  7. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (Govinda 2012)
  8. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (christophe.billiottet@webdna.us 2012)
  9. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (Govinda 2012)
  10. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (Kenneth Grome 2012)
  11. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (christophe.billiottet@webdna.us 2012)
  12. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (Kenneth Grome 2012)
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  15. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (Kenneth Grome 2012)
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  17. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (Kenneth Grome 2012)
  18. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (aaronmichaelmusic@gmail.com 2012)
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  20. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (Govinda 2012)
  21. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (christophe.billiottet@webdna.us 2012)
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  23. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (Govinda 2012)
  24. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (aaronmichaelmusic@gmail.com 2012)
  25. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (Govinda 2012)
  26. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (Kenneth Grome 2012)
  27. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (aaronmichaelmusic@gmail.com 2012)
  28. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (aaronmichaelmusic@gmail.com 2012)
  29. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (christophe.billiottet@webdna.us 2012)
  30. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (aaronmichaelmusic@gmail.com 2012)
  31. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (Govinda 2012)
  32. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (aaronmichaelmusic@gmail.com 2012)
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  34. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (christophe.billiottet@webdna.us 2012)
  35. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (christophe.billiottet@webdna.us 2012)
  36. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (Govinda 2012)
  37. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (aaronmichaelmusic@gmail.com 2012)
  38. Re: [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (christophe.billiottet@webdna.us 2012)
  39. [WebDNA] v7 Stress Test and Strange Behaviour (aaronmichaelmusic@gmail.com 2012)
> What Aaron describe is that he populates a speed.db with a specific = content (let's name it "A"), read it and it shows well. Then he = populates the same speed.db with a "B" content, reads it, and it shows = well. Then he populates the same speed.db with a "C" content, reads it, = and it shows well. >=20 > Afterwards he lists the speed.db to show its content and randomly gets = the content "A", "B" or "C" I assume each time the records for "A", "B", or "C" are appended to the = db, then any previous records are first all deleted out? (I never = looked at that speed test file). If so, then, yeah, what Aaron is seeing is clearly not expected behavior . =20 >=20 > No one else has been able to reproduce it, because it seems that if = you use a remote browser, the strange behaviour does not occur: only = locally. I did test it locally too, but have had no problem. Since the = database in RAM is the same both case (using a local browser or a remote = borwser) i tend to think the browser has something to do. Aaron also = noticed the behaviour disappears with Ubuntu 11 but is present with = Ubuntu 10 and Debian 6. Chris you well know that to fix a problem you have to SEE it. So, if I = were WSC, and I thought Aaron's desired OS/config is likely to be a = repeat request (others will want the same setup), then I would really = want to replicate the exact same OS/config. in the WSC lab, so that I = could see it consistently enough myself... to start to get a handle on = what is going on. Maybe Jazz has to be shown it.. reliably.. so he can = track it down. To rule out browser cache, or anything local to the user.. can you guys = just add a [closedatabase] after the [append]s and look each time into = the db file on disk? -G= Govinda

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