$ checkinterval
1305
The number you see is the recommended check interval for this machine; put it into your
zope.conf file:
python-check-interval 1305
Now restart Zope and bask in the glow.
Why care?
The Python Library Reference on the topic of check interval: "This integer value
determines how often the interpreter checks for periodic things such as thread
switches and signal handlers. The default is 100, meaning the check is performed
every 100 Python virtual instructions. Setting it to a larger value may increase
performance for programs using threads."
Now, the Zope application server is such a program, and it benefits greatly from
setting the right check interval. If the value is too low, Zope threads are interrupted
unnecessarily, causing a noticable performance hit on today's multi-cpu hardware.
Where's the 50 coming from?
The constant 50 in the formula was determined by benchmarks performed at Zope
Corporation and has become part of the "Zope lore" (See e.g. this post by Matt Kromer).
Going beyond pystone/50 produced no further benefits.
The value may well be meaningless for applications other than Zope and platforms other
than Intel.
Background
More on check intervals and the GIL from David Beazly.
For those back from the Beazly talk: Zope uses long running threads and asyncore, making
it (more) independent from OS scheduling issues. Still, the interruption argument holds.
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