Random slowdowns during login or posting content?
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Folks;
unsure where to start digging into this, I experience one of my Bludit blogs (containing a bit more than 2000 short posts) turning rather slow when trying to log in and/or posting new content. Sometimes, too, login takes two attempts, unsure whether the first one times out or quietly fails. Running on a shared webhoster (all-inkl for those who know), I don't have root access to the server and am not running on "own" infrastructure. Anyone has any idea where to start checking what could cause this slowdown? PHP version? Memory issues? ...?
Thanks in advance and best regards,
Kristian
unsure where to start digging into this, I experience one of my Bludit blogs (containing a bit more than 2000 short posts) turning rather slow when trying to log in and/or posting new content. Sometimes, too, login takes two attempts, unsure whether the first one times out or quietly fails. Running on a shared webhoster (all-inkl for those who know), I don't have root access to the server and am not running on "own" infrastructure. Anyone has any idea where to start checking what could cause this slowdown? PHP version? Memory issues? ...?
Thanks in advance and best regards,
Kristian
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Catching up on that: Any further ideas here...? Ranging between 17 and 60s for a login (and at times submitting a post too) isn't all too pleasant. Not sure it worsened with the instance growing (currently containing approximately 2.5k posts).
Too, maybe unrelated, I noticed I'm like permanently "logged out" again, even with having my browser set to keep my login and making sure no cookies / session data is removed while closing the window. It does work for other platforms so it doesn't _seem_ to be a general browser issue. If I managed to fixed that, at least the login slowdown would be less painful...
Too, maybe unrelated, I noticed I'm like permanently "logged out" again, even with having my browser set to keep my login and making sure no cookies / session data is removed while closing the window. It does work for other platforms so it doesn't _seem_ to be a general browser issue. If I managed to fixed that, at least the login slowdown would be less painful...
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And again... could this somehow relate to amount of posts in the system? I don't still know how to get hold of this, especially considering it doesn't really reproduce, it just happens way too often.... .
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_Finally_ it seems I managed to get rid of this. After a lot of tweaking and playing, I started with something probably obvious and deactivated installed plugins. Insight: Removing RSS Feed Extended helped speeding things up a little bit. Disabling Time Machine X effectively eliminated all the problems I experienced before. By now, both login and posting appear to work at the speed seen in empty Bludit installations. Not fully convenient as Time Machine X seems quite a good thing, but at least by now I have a usable system again.