Could you try reverting to old DBI syspref retrieval in C4::Context? 2015-11-10 5:20 GMT-03:00 Jonathan Druart < jonathan.druart@bugs.koha-community.org>:
I use plack with the koha.psgi file from the source (misc/plack/koha.psgi) and the Proxy/ProxyPass directives in the apache config.
For more info on what does the tests, please see the first lines on the wiki page, which point to bug 13690 comment 2: === I have created a selenium script (see bug 13691) which: - goes on the mainpage and processes a log in (main) - creates a patron category (add patron category) - creates a patron (add patron) - adds 3 items (add items) - checks the 3 items out to the patron (checkout) - checks the 3 items in (checkin) ===
2015-11-09 20:19 GMT+00:00 Tomas Cohen Arazi <tomascohen@gmail.com>:
2015-11-09 13:30 GMT-03:00 Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart@bugs.koha-community.org>:
Hi devs,
Please have a look at the these benchmarks:
It is expected that broader DBIC usage would have more footprint [1]. I wonder what your Plack setup is, as the packages integration uses Starman with prefork, so the load time should not be user-noticeable.
Hum...
I agree with Paul A, that running in Plack feels so close to zero-time,
that
those numbers sound unrealistic. Maybe we should go back to caching sysprefs (you could test that if you have the VM ready for it) and have the workers last shorter time (something between 1 and 5 requests) [2].
[1] Only as an example, we are now retireving sysprefs through DBIC. [2] Dobrica mentioned this in Marseille. I don't recall how many beers we had before that.
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