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Post #21by Don. Edwards » 03.06.2005, 03:51

I am averaging a 3 minute wait per page. Meaning it is taking 3 minutes to load the page. Some have teken longer. Earlier today I couldn;t get in at all. I hate to say this but I with Fridger on this. Until this issue is fixed I am out of here. I just have better things to do than wait 3 to 4 minutes for a webpage to load.
:roll:

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I am officially a retired member.
I might answer a PM or a post if its relevant to something.

Ah, never say never!!
Past texture releases, Hmm let me think about it

Thanks for your understanding.

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Post #22by Michael Kilderry » 03.06.2005, 09:38

Oh no, people are leaving the forum in droves! 8O

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Post #23by guest jo » 03.06.2005, 10:45

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Post #24by selden » 03.06.2005, 12:20

traceroute often shows more than a 4 second ping delay between 120.ge-0-0.er1.sea1.speakeasy.net (the upstream ISP router) and dsl231-048-101.sea1.dsl.speakeasy.net (Chris' local router), so it most likely is related to network problems, not to the Web server on shatters.
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Post #25by maxim » 03.06.2005, 15:45

ElChristou wrote:
maxim wrote:...This even more indicates a performance (and hence optimization) leak of the unterlying database...

There is a cure doctor?


If the SQL database is the bottleneck (which doesn't seem to be the case as selden explained above) and if the database runs on a MySQL Server, I would suggest reading chapter 7 'MySQL Optimization' of the MySQL manual that can be found here:

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/mysql-optimization.html

It's difficult to give further advice, as database performance issues are very individual to the actual structure of the used database and the underlying hardware.

Another advice would be to scan phpbb-technical-forums to check if someone owns a forum that has yet been used so extensively that database performance became a problem.

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Post #26by ElChristou » 04.06.2005, 02:24

At this hour, the speed seems to be back :D...
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Post #27by ElChristou » 28.06.2005, 00:15

:evil: :evil: :evil:

Arrrghhhh.... Less than 1 month later, the forum speed is once more a real nightmare...

:evil: :evil: :evil:
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Post #28by t00fri » 28.06.2005, 07:37

For me also, communication is VERY hard since Sunday or so. Last time I heard from Chris was last Wednesday, when he was taking off for his climb of Mt. Baker. He was supposed to be back Thursday night and promised once more to finish his code on elliptical galaxies right after. Then I wrote an email about the slowness of the forum right on Sunday (06/26/2005 07:25 PM), but NO RESONSE and NO EFFECT in the forum. I hope he did not fall into a "crevasse" ...

t00fri wrote:]

Here is the MAIN reason for my email:
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*Since TODAY the forum is again DEAD-slow*. Please do the same thing as last time (whatever it was ;-) ) to
keep the communication flow alive!


Bye Fridger

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Post #29by Harry » 28.06.2005, 08:03

On http://phpBB.com/ there is a message about "DoS scripts circulating". But I don't know if such a DoS could explain the obviously network-related slowness of shatters.net - I'd expect problems with CPU load or a slow MySQL server.

Oh, and there is a new version of phpBB too - security fixes again :roll:

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Post #30by ElChristou » 28.06.2005, 12:23

This morning (for me) the speed is back... Quite strange...
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Post #31by ElChristou » 28.06.2005, 13:11

Arrgghh... ERROR, once more dead slow...
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Post #32by ElChristou » 30.06.2005, 21:27

1 day down, and still a mess...
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Post #33by t00fri » 30.06.2005, 21:53

ElChristou wrote:1 day down, and still a mess...


Indeed...and with the weekend approaching, Chris is getting ready --I guess-- for the next mountain ;-)

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Post #34by ElChristou » 01.07.2005, 00:07

Begin to get bored... patience...
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Post #35by Paolo » 01.07.2005, 21:57

Now runs smooth for me!
Its a real pleasure!
Remember: Time always flows, it is the most precious thing that we have.
My Celestia - Celui

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Post #36by t00fri » 01.07.2005, 22:14

Paolo wrote:Now runs smooth for me!
Its a real pleasure!


Yes excellent again! But why did it have to be so bad for a week?

Bye Fridger

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Post #37by Paolo » 01.07.2005, 22:32

Don't know but using the tools at:

http://www.dnsstuff.com/

I've seen that some days the tracert was locked by some kind of firewall
that now is disappeared.
Perhaps is the provider of shatters.net that had problems.
Remember: Time always flows, it is the most precious thing that we have.

My Celestia - Celui

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Post #38by TourqeGlare » 02.07.2005, 06:04

Why not make an Invisionfree board?

http://invisionfree.com/

Ive never seen them lag.
Or is that not the problem?


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