Re: Anyone using WebCat UNIX on a busy server yet?

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1999


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texte = >At 8:11 Uhr 15.11.1999, Charlie Romero wrote: > > >I've seen people post responses about using WebCat UNIX on live > >servers. How many WebCat pages are being served per day? Has anyone > >gotten WC Unix to serve thousands of pages reliably and do it for > >many days in a row? > >We don't serve many pages but merely busy templates - lot of complicated >searches, math and special stuff. System is Linux (Suse Distribution). It >basically works well, speed is good. We have still problems writing a log >and saving permissions. And with some actions (heavy replacements or >appends I think) our WebCat starts additional processes and dies. We run a >cron script for now to restart WebCat in this situations. > > >Peter Peter,Basically you answered my underlying question. Template, Page View whatever you want to call it. I'm using WebCat OSXS on what I consider a very light load server. At this point WebCat is processing 3,000 to 4,000 fairly complicated pages per day plus an additional 2,000 image redirects (heavy webcat processing) so a total of around 6,000 transactions per day. Webcat is crashing every couple of days. I guess I should set up a script to restart webcat everynight in the middle of the night.My error log doesn't write either so unfortunately I can't track down the root of the problem.Thanks for your input.Charlie__________________________________________________________________________ Charlie Romero (703) 917-4148 mailto:charlie@jumpinternet.com http://www.jumpinternet.com__________________________________________________________________________Great Companies Powered By JUMP INTERNET: http://www.porschezone.com The only Porsche portal. http://www.bmwcentral.com The only BMW portal. http://www.optux.com The fastest, smartest ad network on the Internet._________________________________________________________________________############################################################# This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to To switch to the INDEX mode, E-mail to Send administrative queries to Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Anyone using WebCat UNIX on a busy server yet? (Kenji Suzuki 1999)
  2. Re: Anyone using WebCat UNIX on a busy server yet? (Charlie Romero 1999)
  3. Re: Anyone using WebCat UNIX on a busy server yet? (Nitai 1999)
  4. Re: Anyone using WebCat UNIX on a busy server yet? (Charlie Romero 1999)
  5. Re: Anyone using WebCat UNIX on a busy server yet? (Peter Ostry 1999)
  6. Anyone using WebCat UNIX on a busy server yet? (Charlie Romero 1999)
>At 8:11 Uhr 15.11.1999, Charlie Romero wrote: > > >I've seen people post responses about using WebCat UNIX on live > >servers. How many WebCat pages are being served per day? Has anyone > >gotten WC Unix to serve thousands of pages reliably and do it for > >many days in a row? > >We don't serve many pages but merely busy templates - lot of complicated >searches, math and special stuff. System is Linux (Suse Distribution). It >basically works well, speed is good. We have still problems writing a log >and saving permissions. And with some actions (heavy replacements or >appends I think) our WebCat starts additional processes and dies. We run a >cron script for now to restart WebCat in this situations. > > >Peter Peter,Basically you answered my underlying question. Template, Page View whatever you want to call it. I'm using WebCat OSXS on what I consider a very light load server. At this point WebCat is processing 3,000 to 4,000 fairly complicated pages per day plus an additional 2,000 image redirects (heavy webcat processing) so a total of around 6,000 transactions per day. Webcat is crashing every couple of days. I guess I should set up a script to restart webcat everynight in the middle of the night.My error log doesn't write either so unfortunately I can't track down the root of the problem.Thanks for your input.Charlie__________________________________________________________________________ Charlie Romero (703) 917-4148 mailto:charlie@jumpinternet.com http://www.jumpinternet.com__________________________________________________________________________Great Companies Powered By JUMP INTERNET: http://www.porschezone.com The only Porsche portal. http://www.bmwcentral.com The only BMW portal. http://www.optux.com The fastest, smartest ad network on the Internet._________________________________________________________________________############################################################# This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to To switch to the INDEX mode, E-mail to Send administrative queries to Charlie Romero

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