[pLog-svn] Dashboard slowing

Jon Daley plogworld at jon.limedaley.com
Fri Apr 7 21:20:40 GMT 2006


 	I erased the cache and log files, and hit the dashboard page, and 
it comes up quickly (less than a second).  Can you reproduce it Glen?  My 
user account on Glen's install only has one blog associated with it.

On Sat, 8 Apr 2006, Oscar Renalias wrote:

> Can we try the following?
>
> 1) remove all the cache_* folders
> 2) reset the contents of tmp/plog.log ("echo > plog.log" will do)
> 3) load the dashboard
> 4) get plog.log and send it to me
>
> I'm interested in what's going on, if it really is taking so long...
>
> Oscar
>
>
> On 4/7/06, Jon Daley <plogworld at jon.limedaley.com> wrote:
>>         Yes.
>>
>> On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, Oscar Renalias wrote:
>>> I've also noticed those outrageous execution times in blog and I don't
>>> really know the reason. I might spend some time profiling the code and
>>> see what's consuming the most time.
>>>
>>> Regarding Glen's blog, is it also running 1.1?
>>>
>>> Oscar
>>>
>>> On 4/7/06, Jon Daley <plogworld at jon.limedaley.com> wrote:
>>>>         I need to take a look at your install, because you have some hits
>>>> that are taking 10 seconds of cpu time to resolve.  The worst ones were
>>>> mobile.php, which hasn't been ported yet, so I removed that file.
>>>>         But, there are still other long ones.  I had decided that for
>>>> Oscar's blog it is all the resources going through the php scripts that
>>>> are causing the high load times.  But, I don't think that can be fixed
>>>> until we switch to straight URLs, and I think Oscar is firmly against
>>>> that.
>>>>         I did try fpassthru(), and that made it worse.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, Glen Stansberry wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I've got 1.1 running on my server, and I noticed that my account which
>>>>> has 6 blogs in the dashboard takes considerably longer to login and
>>>>> load as another test account that I own with only 2 blogs.  By
>>>>> considerably longer, I would say around 7-8 times longer.  The big
>>>>> thing is that only 2 of those blogs are really active, with the other
>>>>> 4 only having 1-3 posts.  Only one of those blogs actually has any
>>>>> comments and trackbacks.  Any ideas as to how to speed this up?
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