View Full Version : Timing out
Shedhand
1st March 2006, 09:49 PM
Anyone else getting timed out connecting here? I hit a wall this time last night and again tonight for about 30 mins.:confused:
Bodgy
1st March 2006, 09:55 PM
I think something's changed on the site. I keep getting these interim messages " your search/request is proceeding. please hit this button of nothing happens etc etc"
Never seen this before so I presume the IT experts have done an upgrade to the site?
It seems much slower.
Shedhand
1st March 2006, 09:58 PM
I think something's changed on the site. I keep getting these interim messages " your search/request is proceeding. please hit this button of nothing happens etc etc"
Never seen this before so I presume the IT experts have done an upgrade to the site?
It seems much slower.Yep, I keep getting the messages too, after every post. And it is a lot slower.
ss_11000
1st March 2006, 09:59 PM
I think something's changed on the site. I keep getting these interim messages " your search/request is proceeding. please hit this button of nothing happens etc etc"
Never seen this before so I presume the IT experts have done an upgrade to the site?
It seems much slower.
getting the same things and its taking a while to load up sometimes.. just like shed said
steven
2nd March 2006, 11:39 AM
getting the same things and its taking a while to load up sometimes.. just like shed said
Hows it going today guys?
steven
2nd March 2006, 11:47 AM
I think the backup process could have been causing the time outs. They start at 8:45pm and finish at between 9:15 and 9:25pm. They run every second night (last night....not tonight etc..). I'll set them to run at 2am and see how it goes.
woodbe
2nd March 2006, 12:17 PM
It's not bad, and I'm not complaining, but whenever I click the 'new Posts' button, I'm now seeing the 'search in progress' screen and 'thank you for your patience'
Maybe the search is taking longer, and the DB is slowing down or something. I know some systems have those dialogs only show if the search takes longer than a certain time.
woodbe.
Clinton1
2nd March 2006, 12:40 PM
Its still happening this morning.
steven
2nd March 2006, 01:28 PM
It's not bad, and I'm not complaining, but whenever I click the 'new Posts' button, I'm now seeing the 'search in progress' screen and 'thank you for your patience'
Maybe the search is taking longer, and the DB is slowing down or something. I know some systems have those dialogs only show if the search takes longer than a certain time.
woodbe.
Searching is a real problem on any large forum. I've removed the redirects, I thought they might be a good idea because they add a little pause between some page loads and *may* have dropped server load. I'm not sure they helped much tho.
The quickest way to post is to click the http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au/images/button2/quickreply.gif icon next to the post you want to reply to and use the quick reply box (it doesnt even require a single page load) :)
regards
Bodgy
2nd March 2006, 01:39 PM
Thanks Steve, I'll trying posting per your suggestion.
It may just be that the interim screen makes posts seem to take longer
woodbe
2nd March 2006, 01:47 PM
Hmm. well, couple of observations if I may.
I think a lot of people are using the 'New Posts' function (certainly, I had never noticed it until someone mentioned it in a post) and it does a search and returns a bunch of recent posts as far as I can tell.
Maybe it would be quicker if writing a post updated a new posts list, and that was what is retrieved by the 'New Posts' link.
woodbe.
DavidG
2nd March 2006, 02:29 PM
If you take a look at who is connected you will find a whole heap of spiders (Google and Yahoo) which must be putting quite a load on.
ss_11000
2nd March 2006, 03:22 PM
Hows it going today guys?
better, didn't take as long to load:D
ss_11000
2nd March 2006, 03:23 PM
Hmm. well, couple of observations if I may.
I think a lot of people are using the 'New Posts' function
woodbe.
i use it basically everytime i'm on here:D
steven
2nd March 2006, 04:04 PM
Yeah searching is a struggle because of the size of the database.
Size: about 1.5GB
No. of records: 7,120,403
regards,
woodbe
2nd March 2006, 04:27 PM
You should try it when the DB is running 263Gb and the raid (26 disks or something outrageous) is hammering lights all on solid dawn to dusk. All we need is for some twerp to run an intensive query in the foreground and the phone runs hot :D
It amazing it runs at all. That's why I'm into woodwork, so I can touch wood a lot :)
Auld Bassoon
2nd March 2006, 07:09 PM
I had that too last night, but not before, and not now
Auld Bassoon
2nd March 2006, 07:15 PM
Hi Steve,
That's still pretty small beer. Our customer DB (not transactions or addresses, etc, just basic customer info) is somewhat larger than 5.5 petabytes (i.e. 1024 Terabytes)...
Mind you, I'm not exactly suggesting that uBeaut stump up the truckloads of $ necessary to build that kind of infrastructure :D
Bodgy
2nd March 2006, 07:21 PM
All seems back to normal now.
ss_11000
2nd March 2006, 07:56 PM
All seems back to normal now.
yep, it is for me to:)