[Seaside] Confused about WASession cleanup

Sven Van Caekenberghe sven at beta9.be
Wed Jun 9 17:46:32 UTC 2010


I thought I saw that somewhere in the code,
but it still does not happen for me...

On 09 Jun 2010, at 19:17, Lukas Renggli wrote:

> Seaside by default reaps expired sessions only every 10th newly created session.
> 
> Lukas
> 
> On 9 June 2010 19:10, Sven Van Caekenberghe <sven at beta9.be> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I am confused about how WASession instances get cleaned up. This class's documentation says: If the session has not been used for #defaultTimeoutSeconds, it is garbage collected by the system. Which defaults to 600 seconds or 10 minutes if I am correct.
>> 
>> No matter what I do, the number of cached sessions doesn't seem to come down. Not after days, never. I see this in all my images on different platforms/vms.
>> 
>> To make this repeatable, I tried the following:
>> 
>> Take the Seaside One-Click Experience 3.0a5, load ADayAtTheBeach-svc.2.mcz from http://www.squeaksource.com/ADayAtTheBeach. This will install a couple of small demos, including a Seaside implementation of my DW-Bench benchmark.
>> 
>> Next, hit it using the Apache benchmark tool, like ab -n 64 -c 4 -d http://127.0.0.1:8080/DW-Bench
>> 
>> Have a look at Status/Image and note the number of sessions.
>> 
>> Hit it again and note how the number of sessions increases.
>> 
>> Wait 10 minutes, force a garbage collect using Status/GC.
>> 
>> The number of sessions does not come down.
>> 
>> Maybe I am looking at this the wrong way ?
>> 
>> Thx,
>> 
>> Sven
>> 
>> PS: My final goal is to pose some questions about load, performance and tuning, but I want to start by understanding this aspect first.
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