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[ic] Is there limitations on number of catalogs run?
Ok Ed, I've bumped it up to 25MB for the interchange user. Hopefully
that'll keep things "alive" for a while. So, I'm guessing there ain't
no limit to # of catalogs eh?
Thanks. :-)
Oh, while I have your attention, can I ask why I'm getting this very
strange diff between catalogs I've recently added ...
I've created one foundation store which was prepopulated with data but
then I deleted all items and created my own items with options and by
selecting an option, and doing recalculate, it'll change the amount.
But the newest catalog that I created (makecat) which had no
prepopulated data, I created an item with options but it never changes
the price. It's always defaulting back to the original option. E.g.
album -> options (plain = 19.99, gold trims = 30.95) ... I select gold
trims and recalculate, it doesn't change the price and the option in
checkout goes back to plain. :-(
Thanks. Sorry for inserting that ... but I hoped you would indulge me.
:-) THANKS!
Ed LaFrance wrote:
> At 11:02 PM 7/3/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> This is in relation to the previous e-mail I sent wherein I stated I've
>> been having problems with my Apache web servers recently being unable to
>> spawn children. I guess what's happening is that the interchange
>> user is
>> running interchange binary in cgi-bin and taking too much resources
>> so after
>> a few hours, cgi-bin in general won't work. Is that the case? I have
>> defined 6 catalogs with high traffic in interchange.cfg. Is there a
>> limit to number of catalogs I can define per interchange.cfg? Can I run
>> multiple interchange processes? I see only one when I do "ps." Is
>> there
>> anything I can do to ensure that I can have multiple catalogs without
>> hosing my web server?
>>
>> I have defined the interchange user to be able to run in 10MB memory
>> space
>> and max nproc of 200. My Apache user is likewise defined. I also have
>> the expireall daily as recommended.
>
>
> That is really not enough - in most instances that I've observed the
> IC process takes 12 - 20 MB of RAM, even when "idling".
>
> - Ed L.
>
>
>> Furthermore, any recommendations on what timeout per child should I set?
>> I have each child web process die after 100 requests. Is that too low?
>>
>> Thanks all.
>>
>> --
>> Ciao ?:-)
>> Shirlyn, the WebPrincess
>>
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