Penny Outskirts
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HamstersHave they been fed this evening, or have I got mice in my wotsits?? Very slow here
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judith
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It's fine here.
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bernie-woman
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judith wrote: | It's fine here. |
And here too
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Penny Outskirts
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Best go and feed my mice then
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Gervase
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Give them coffee beans. Makes their chakras bang like an outhouse door!
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judith
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sean
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Anyone else finding the speed very variable today?
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Penny Outskirts
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Thought it was my mice again. It gets almost all the way there, then hangs on annoyingly for ages, until it finally comes up
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jema
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Not seen any issues here But I have seen such behavior on occasion without being able to get to the bottom of it.
It would not appear to be server load, I'm running a server with 40% more load than the downsizer server without seeing slow downs, and indeed I never get ANY speed complaints about forums.
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dougal
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I've been playing with Firefox (+Fasterfox which gives a page load timer!) and pages (like the last 24 hours active threads) are generally loading in under 3 seconds, which is pretty snappy.
Something I have experienced a few times is a long hiatus after clicking submit on this Post a Reply page. Sometimes well over 30 seconds. Its not in the actual posting process because clicking 'stop' and re submit-ing results in a double posting...
However, a little play a couple of minutes back showed less than a 2 second lag before the newly updated thread page loaded.
So, hamsters on speed, as viewed from here at the moment...
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Nick
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This evening, I'm on dial up, and I notice nothing wrong. barely different than a fat connection from the office.
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sean
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It's very intermittent. Could easily be something computery between Devon and the cupboard under jema's stairs rather than downsizer.
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jema
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dougal wrote: | I've been playing with Firefox (+Fasterfox which gives a page load timer!) and pages (like the last 24 hours active threads) are generally loading in under 3 seconds, which is pretty snappy.
Something I have experienced a few times is a long hiatus after clicking submit on this Post a Reply page. Sometimes well over 30 seconds. Its not in the actual posting process because clicking 'stop' and re submit-ing results in a double posting...
However, a little play a couple of minutes back showed less than a 2 second lag before the newly updated thread page loaded.
So, hamsters on speed, as viewed from here at the moment... |
The submit lag is the one I see to...
I think I double check all database indexes are right.
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jema
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indexes seem in place, it has to be said there is several hundred thousand entries in the search indexing system which is updated whenever someone posts. This is where I have wondered if delays occur, but it is so erratic and has not actually shown up in long query logs
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