Magma start
Sebastian Sastre
ssastre at seaswork.com
Sun Mar 30 19:41:36 UTC 2008
The startup would be so problematic unless you plan to use it lazily as I was
hoping to be able to. A solution for the startup delay would be solved by using
a big magma server who is allways running and lots of clients use it. The
problem with that is scale. I don't think one Magma server will scale as much as
I need (mostly due to Squeak memory scaling). But I'm pretty confident N magma
servers will do the job.
Sebastian Sastre
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De: Rob Rothwell [mailto:r.j.rothwell at gmail.com]
Enviado el: Domingo, 30 de Marzo de 2008 15:45
Para: Sebastian Sastre
Asunto: Re: Magma start
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 2:20 PM, Sebastian Sastre <ssastre at seaswork.com> wrote:
I'm starting Magma in an image and see it has a delay of 15 seconds to
start in in a centrino 1.8GHz. Is that time normal?
I spent Friday night and Saturday afternoon trying to do bulk loads of large of
large database queries into objects.
It routinely took 20-25 seconds on a centino 1.8GHz in a compaq 6510b laptop to
open a repository locally.
Then, it would take another 20 seconds or so to add a root object, which I did a
lot while I was trying to figure out what I didn't understand!
So...no answers, but I can confirm your problem, I think!
Other than that, I haven't figured anything out yet...
Rob
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