Right now, I'm seeing nice and fast responses, except every once in a while everything slows to a halt. If that's due to our script, then there must be some really bad, really rare special function somewhere. I doubt that.
Maybe the slowdowns are due to spiders that hit our site and request several pages at once, in parallel, like many of these multithreaded programs do. I read somewhere that everything2.com for this very reason has disallowed spiders completely and doesn't even allow Google to index their site anymore.
Maybe we should search the server logs for several rapid requests from the same IP, and try to correlate those to load averages?
Axel
On Thursday 16 May 2002 19:43, Axel Boldt wrote:
Right now, I'm seeing nice and fast responses, except every once in a while everything slows to a halt. If that's due to our script, then there must be some really bad, really rare special function somewhere. I doubt that.
How long do slowdowns last? I've been trying for at least half an hour to submit a change to a page. I get nothing but timeouts. Sometimes I can't even get a connect.
phma
On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 08:25:19AM -0400, Pierre Abbat wrote:
On Thursday 16 May 2002 19:43, Axel Boldt wrote:
Right now, I'm seeing nice and fast responses, except every once in a while everything slows to a halt. If that's due to our script, then there must be some really bad, really rare special function somewhere. I doubt that.
I'm not following this closely so maybe this is a stupid remark but I know that Brion disabled his code that did LIKE queries when MATCH gave empty results. Has this change already become effective for the actual Wikipedia?
-- Jan Hidders
On Friday 17 May 2002 08:25, Pierre Abbat wrote:
How long do slowdowns last? I've been trying for at least half an hour to submit a change to a page. I get nothing but timeouts. Sometimes I can't even get a connect.
Okay, I got a time on this. It happened between 4:16 and 5:48 server time. There were no unsuccessful searches between that time.
phma
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