Python server locks up
M.-A. Lemburg
mal at egenix.com
Mon Sep 14 09:10:30 EDT 2009
Zac Burns wrote:
> I have a server running Python 2.6x64 which after running for about a
> month decides to lock up and become unresponsive to all threads for
> several minutes at a time. While it is locked up Python proceeds to
> consume large amounts of continually increasing memory.
>
> The basic function of the server is to serve a large dictionary -
> somewhat like a database. I have a couple theories as to why it locks
> up, but I'm not sure how to test them.
>
> Theories:
> Python is resizing the large dictionary
> Python is garbage collecting
>
> How would you suggest to figure out what is the problem?
Enable process core dumps and then kill the process.
Using a debugger you should be able to find out what caused the hang.
If you're serving a dictionary, I'd suggest using a different
approach: keep the dictionary on disk instead of in memory.
mxBeeBase will let you do that quite easily and is fast at
it as well:
http://www.egenix.com/products/python/mxBase/mxBeeBase/
It includes a tunable caching mechanism to keep the most often
requested data in memory.
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