[freeside-users] freeside - too slow

ivan ivan at 420.am
Sat Aug 27 00:36:11 PDT 2005


Make sure you are running at least DBIx::DBSchema 0.24 (current is 0.27) 
and run dbdef-create.

-- 
_ivan


On Sat, Aug 27, 2005 at 09:51:14AM +0300, Victor wrote:
> 
> I know the problem it is  not from freeside, but it  I asked on this 
> list because it looks like the right place.
> The processor it is not all the time at 100%, just after I start 
> freeside and very rare in the rest.
> Freeside runs acceptable, but I want to optimize it.
> 
> Apache restarts in 1 second and the CPU is ok.
> The first time when I access freeside main page the cpu 1 goes to 100% 
> for about 10 seconds(http process takes it all).
> The second time is ok, but without restarting apache, the cpu 1 goes to 
> 100% sometimes(http process again).
> Why the http process?
> I want to know what takes it so long(about 10 seconds).
> I belive it builds a cache?
> Is thist cache rebuilding periodocaly?
> 
> I will try the volano benchmark.
> Thank you.
> 
> Shivkumar wrote:
> 
> >Hi,
> >I agree with Jeff & Pete.
> >Its probably got nothing to do with freeside at all. I would advise you to
> >run the volano benchmark or something similar to find out whether the
> >problem is with your hardware/OS.
> >I would advise you to check whether the kernel is compiled for SMP support
> >because when you say that *the* processor is working at 100%, are you
> >talking about cpu0 or cpu1 or both?
> >ps I am running freeside 1.5.7 on a P-1,75 MHz with 128 MB RAM (This is of
> >course a development server) with no problems at all esp the ones that you
> >mention.
> >My production machine is a Sun Sparc/Solaris8 with 2 GB RAM.
> >
> > 
> >
> 

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