Today
#800 posted by Ankh on 2006/02/17 02:54:37
func is fast like F1 :)
Errrr..
#801 posted by JPL on 2006/02/17 04:20:18
Nevertheless I get a "URL cannot be reached" message this morning... weird...
Slow
#802 posted by bambuz on 2006/02/17 15:00:58
today too, half of time doesn't load at all
Func Sigh
#803 posted by bambuz on 2006/02/20 23:47:23
in the evenings (europe), it more often than not:
1) doesn't load at all
2) gives internal error (process limit exceeded)
It works really only in off-load hours. Which sucks. Are there any actions in planning?
Cause this board rocks and I hope good stuff will be kept going on in here. (Just look at the latest goings in mapping help for example!)
Even In Off-load Hours
#804 posted by neg!ke on 2006/02/21 01:37:34
when it works fairly fine, it's intolerably slow when being logged in. why this difference?
btw. what about a 'mark all threads read' option?
Even In Off-hours
#805 posted by neg!ke on 2006/02/21 01:37:35
when it works fairly fine, it's intolerably slow when being logged in. why this difference?
btw. what about a 'mark all threads read' option?
Even In Off-hours
#806 posted by neg!ke on 2006/02/21 01:37:35
when it works fairly fine, it's intolerably slow when being logged in. why this difference?
btw. what about an 'mark all threads read' option?
Ugh...
#807 posted by metlslime on 2006/02/21 02:25:01
Weird As Hell
#808 posted by JPL Unloged on 2006/02/21 06:25:20
FYI, func_ works faster when you access as guest (unlogged)... no "url cannot be reach", no "no internal error"... Metlslime ? Any idea ?
... Oooppss...
#809 posted by JPL Unlogged on 2006/02/21 06:26:48
.. I just got at least "recursive SQL error" he he he...
Just To Reiterate
#810 posted by on 2006/02/21 23:17:53
when it works fairly fine, it's intolerably slow when being logged in. why this difference?
btw. what about an 'mark all threads read' option
Well...
#811 posted by metlslime on 2006/02/22 00:21:02
There is a difference between being logged in and logged out -- logged in people get a SQL query which includes their userid when visiting forum.php, while anonymous users get one that doesn't contain a userid. MySQL caches queries, so if you're not logged in, there's a good chance that your queries will have already been processed for someone who visited just before you, and so it can come out of the cache, which is a lot faster.
But this doesn't mean as much for the news page, the view_thread page, etc.
And Still
#812 posted by bambuz_unlogged on 2006/02/22 02:02:48
it fucks up most of the time, even if you're on a computer with no cookies - thus unlogged. It won't load func, either you get a zero sized reply or timeout or process limit exceeded.
Metlslime
#813 posted by JPL on 2006/02/23 04:46:54
What's happening today ?! It's working so fast I can't remember when it happened last time... ;)
Did you change anything in your php code ?
Nevertheless, it's cool to see all is workig fine now... I hope it will be stable more than today :P
He Replaced The Hamster Wheel With A Drunken CZG
#814 posted by . on 2006/02/23 08:16:21
Database...
#815 posted by metlslime on 2006/03/12 22:01:48
...might be faster now. Thanks to Sleepwalkr for the tips.
Let's try it out this week and let me know how good/bad things are.
Re-Database
#816 posted by on 2006/03/12 23:01:13
It seems quite a bit faster than it has been for some time now. But still not like it used to be, but a definite improvement over recent times, for me thus far anyway.
No Server Errors Or Anything So Far...
#817 posted by necros on 2006/03/14 06:33:28
*crosses fingers*
maybe i can post more than just random links now ^_^
Argh!
#818 posted by Spirit on 2006/03/18 03:00:58
just had one of those recursive sql errors again?
IMPROVE'D
#819 posted by R.P.G. on 2006/03/18 07:48:57
There has definitely been a nice improvement since the changed DB code. I have had no errors, and the site has loaded everytime I tried to access it; albeit frequently it still takes five seconds to get a response.
Fingers Crossed
#820 posted by aguirRe on 2006/03/18 10:33:30
Here too!
Well...
#821 posted by necros on 2006/03/18 22:47:56
it's taking me quite a bit longer than 5 seconds the majority of the time (usually around 30 seconds) but it does load consistently, so that's something. thanks :)
Yay
#822 posted by . on 2006/03/19 15:20:42
I'm actually able to open func pages in tabs without waiting forever for just the 2nd one to load.
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