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Subject: Re: [boost] [trac] Website performance, and disabling the code browser?
From: Jim Bell (Jim_at_[hidden])
Date: 2010-12-01 09:53:42


Is it my imagination, or is Trac working much better today than ever
before? Did you do something big? Little?

On 1:59 PM, Rene Rivera wrote:
> It would also require that *all* of the Boost web services be switch
> to using a cache proxy. As they all currently live on the same server,
> and you can't share ports.
>
>> Is the Trac Wiki hosted on SQLite too? Or is the Wiki storage system
>> external and doesn't touch the SQLite database?
>
> The entire Trac DB is SQLite.. which is annoying since one item I
> noticed is that it also means cookie storage is in SQLite and many of
> the stack traces I've seen when the database lock error happens is in
> the cookie reading/writing.

Might cookies be stored in an SQLite memory-only table, with some of the
streamlining pragmas applied just to it?


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