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Over the past few weeks, there have been rather frequent episodes of really bad board performance. Sometimes the forum is just absurdly slow and other times it just plan fails to even load. I assume the admins. are aware of these problems, but I would like to know if there is a plan to fix whatever is causing them.

 

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I've experienced the same thing in the past few hours. Just a little feedback :construction:

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Over the past few weeks, there have been rather frequent episodes of really bad board performance. Sometimes the forum is just absurdly slow and other times it just plan fails to even load. I assume the admins. are aware of these problems, but I would like to know if there is a plan to fix whatever is causing them.

 

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Yes, the admin team are aware of it. :) And they are trying to fix it. I thought I'd post on behalf of the admin team, since they haven't said anything here yet. To quote from sHARD>>:

 

Still a few lingering tweaks related to the problems we've been having the last two weeks. There was a modification in the Apache/PHP/MediaWiki triangle of magic that turned it more into a lopsided hexagon.

 

Well, that's as technical as it's gonna get :lol:

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Thanks for all the input guys. We're working hard to pin down the problem and get it fixed. We've been proud of our performance in the past and want to maintain that.

 

Having said that, if any of you are server (mainly Apache/SQL) experts, please let us know. We'd appreciate your assistance!

 

-Mash

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with I Explorer :it never loads the forum

with Firefox :it loads when the fox wants

with Netscape :it loads but slow as hell.hemm......but it loads!

 

why is it like this? no idea

 

i m not receiving any money from Netscape developers .just in case

 

i put this to inform the staff.

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Mash, check where the bottleneck is, first: CPU, RAM, HDD.

CPU is checked with uptime (shows the load)

RAM is checked with free (see the swap usage and free RAM without buffers) and with vmstat at swap in/swap on fields (if there is too much activity there, then it is a problem). Also, with vmstat you see context switches (too many processes/threads).

HDD is checked with iostat and see iowait value and transactions per second.

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Having said that, if any of you are server (mainly Apache/SQL) experts, please let us know. We'd appreciate your assistance!

 

We have got to be able to have somebody in the OSx86 community who can fix this.

 

This problem seems like it is getting worse, yesterday was a disaster.

 

If you still need help, please make it a front page item.

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Mash, check where the bottleneck is, first: CPU, RAM, HDD.

CPU is checked with uptime (shows the load)

RAM is checked with free (see the swap usage and free RAM without buffers) and with vmstat at swap in/swap on fields (if there is too much activity there, then it is a problem). Also, with vmstat you see context switches (too many processes/threads).

HDD is checked with iostat and see iowait value and transactions per second.

The bottleneck for the server when we had high load (front page digg etc.) was the 1GB RAM, we upgraded that.

The problem is not a hardware problem, its a software problem.

Only now the board is performing well. All day it was bad.

My guess is sHARD came online and restarted apache.

We have got to be able to have somebody in the OSx86 community who can fix this.

 

This problem seems like it is getting worse, yesterday was a disaster.

 

If you still need help, please make it a front page item.

We're getting closer to a solution every day. Yesturday was very poor though.

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