[Seaside] Re: ZINC - Kom dilemma Fwd: WADebugErrorHandler problem

jtuchel at objektfabrik.de jtuchel at objektfabrik.de
Tue Jan 19 14:21:58 UTC 2016


Hi Robert,

I was fascinated by the idea of having apache / nginx leave Seaside 
alone during a file uload until it is finished and tried to find out if 
something like that is available for Apache. I couldn't find such a 
thing, but I am sure our Kontolino App could benefit a lot from it, both 
CPU and memory-wise.

So I'd be grateful if you could provide a link to what you found...

Joachim



Am 19.01.16 um 15:15 schrieb Robert Kuszinger:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Just for information: it seems that there is *no nginx with upload 
> module* on Windows. However in Apache doc there is also an upload 
> providing fairly the same. I'm now testing it on Windows and if it 
> works I follow with the Smalltalk ending in my Seaside app.
>
>
> regards
> Robert
>
>
>
>
> Robert Kuszinger <kuszinger at giscom.hu <mailto:kuszinger at giscom.hu>> 
> ezt írta (időpont: 2016. jan. 19., K, 8:40):
>
>
>     Paul, Phil,
>
>     thanks for the ideas and information. I'll also try this way also
>     to ensure every factor to be optimal.
>     Summarizing all the comments by far it seems that the bulletproof
>     service infrastructure is streaming upload to disk or possibly
>     outside the Smalltalk VM (nginx way) and keep other application
>     data inside. Memory limits are still interesting for safe handling
>     of a larger parallel load.
>
>     thanks
>     R
>
>
>
>
>     Paul DeBruicker <pdebruic at gmail.com <mailto:pdebruic at gmail.com>>
>     ezt írta (időpont: 2016. jan. 19., K, 6:48):
>
>         Phil (list) wrote
>         > On Tue, 2016-01-19 at 02:14 +0100, Stephan Eggermont wrote:
>         >
>         >> > Assuming you're running the Cog VM you're likely hitting
>         its memory
>         >> > limits.  I don't recall the exact number, but once you
>         get to the
>         >> > 400-
>         >> > 500 Meg range you're hitting the absolute limit of how
>         much RAM Cog
>         >> > can
>         >> > deal with.
>         >>
>         >> That is just default limits. On a mac I've worked with
>         about 2GB.
>         >> There
>         >> used to be some limitation on windows, I think there was an
>         issue in
>         >> 2011 on windows where there was a limit closer to 512 GB,
>         but AFAIk
>         >> that
>         >> was fixed.
>         >>
>         >
>         > Is that something that can be changed without a custom
>         build?  If so,
>         > I'd love to learn how.  I was under the impression that this
>         was a hard
>         > limit in Cog (that varies a bit by platform, but still well
>         below 1G)
>
>         On the mac you can change the limit in
>
>         <my-vm-dir>/Pharo.app/Contents/Info.plist
>
>         by adjusting the value for the SqueakMaxHeapSize setting and
>         restarting the
>         image.
>
>
>
>
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