On 3/5/07, Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes alex@thehandofagony.com wrote:
Mandag 05 mars 2007 03:27, skrev Nick Law:
Tony Lambregts wrote:
Nick Law wrote:
I still find appdb really slow 60 seconds to view some pages, post on the forums etc.... It's driving me nuts to the point I've gone back to real life for a while as it's less frustrating. BTW this problems exists on systems separated by over 100 miles (but same login account) so it not hardware at my end.
I'll check back now and again to see if it's fixed.
Apart from that, keep up the good work devs, wine's functionality is improving all the time but appdb needs fixing.
Cheers Nick
I only seem to have this problem when I am logged in. When I am not logged in it seems that there is no lag at all. I tried to do some administration and just logging in took 2 minutes. I was able to confirm a bunch of bug links and things were fine for most of them but about every 10th bug link I confirmed it would just seem to hang for a minute or two. I then tried to confirm some application submissions and every time it took at least 3 minutes to process.
When I am logged in I frequently will get lags of a minute or two just viewing apps. This does not happen all the time and I have not found any reason why it should slow down at all. Visiting the same page at the same time with a not logged in account shows no slow down.
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Tony Lambregts
Hi Tony,
That's absolutely 100% exactly the same symptoms I get. It only appears to be a problem if I login. It appears to be getting worse as the weeks progress, I'm sure when this started happening it was only about a minute or less delay, now like you say it is 3 minutes. It's most annoying for me when I login to reply to posts on the forum. I get the feeling that not everybody suffers from this as much as we do, otherwise we'd see many more posts about the subject ?
I am also suffering from the problem. If no one except for the administrators are seeing this issue, then it has to be the administration bar that is causing the problems, otherwise it could also be a problem with sessions.
So my questions is
Is anyone except for the administrators seeing this issue?
I may be seeing this issues on my local test setup as well. A great tool that I would recommend is xdebug. http://www.xdebug.org/docs-profiling.php This produces profiling output that is parsed by kcachegrind. I'll see if I can get xdebug setup on my local install tonight, it should be easy to spot once that is working.
Chris