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Post by AceCombat »

working okay.......a couple hiccups
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It's as slow as granny in the fast lane right now...
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Post by Hahnenkam »

Slow here too.

(not whining, just reporting)
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Was slow for a good half-hour before.
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Post by Ferno »

the speed is up and down like a cheap hooker here.
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Post by Tyranny »

Yup...was good for a couple days then good for a little while after the upgrade. Now it's being horrible agian...

wtf is going on? Won't even load in Firefox and IE is taking minutes rather then seconds to open one single page. Thats IF it loads at all...

tracert goes through just fine with the highest being 40ms or so...

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Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Documents and Settings\Steve>tracert www.descentbb.net

Tracing route to descentbb.net [64.71.171.45]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

  1    11 ms    13 ms     7 ms  10.50.128.1
  2    14 ms    10 ms     9 ms  ip68-2-2-169.ph.ph.cox.net [68.2.2.169]
  3    11 ms    11 ms     9 ms  ip68-2-0-66.ph.ph.cox.net [68.2.0.66]
  4    18 ms    12 ms    11 ms  chnddsrc02-gew0304.rd.ph.cox.net [68.2.14.17]
  5    14 ms    10 ms    11 ms  chndbbrc01-pos0203.rd.ph.cox.net [68.1.0.160]
  6    33 ms    24 ms    23 ms  langbbrj01.r2.la.cox.net [68.1.0.172]
  7    24 ms    24 ms    27 ms  lax-ix.he.net [206.223.123.37]
  8    43 ms    39 ms    46 ms  pos3-2.gsr12416.pao.he.net [65.19.129.1]
  9    34 ms    33 ms    36 ms  pos2-0.gsr12012.fmt.he.net [64.62.249.121]
 10    38 ms    37 ms    39 ms  64.71.171.45

Trace complete.
*shrug*
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Post by Top Gun »

I experienced one uber-slowdown earlier today, but otherwise it's been great.
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Major slowness!
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Post by Tyranny »

It's fine again for now....
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Post by KompresZor »

It happened this morning when I was browsing the forum.
It started at 10:05 am est and cleared up at 10:20 am est.
The time to refresh a page was between 3 and 4 minutes.
It's only 15 minutes so no big deal, but it may help you track down whats causing the intermittent slow downs.
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Post by Krom »

Xciter wrote:No problem...

I just can't figure out why I couldn't get it to happen to me... but at least they fixed it quickly.

When Verizon gets this fiber hooked up to my house... I'm going to host the DBB at home. I think a 15MB/5MB line hosted on a dual Xeon with 15K SCSI drives will make for a fast server and free host.

Does phpbb run under Windows? (Being Mysql I'm quessing so)
If you want any help setting up phpBB under Windows feel free to IM me, I have had two BBs running on a Windows XP machine here for a long time and I have helped others do the same. I can talk you through the entire configuration of apache2, php and mysql if needed.
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Post by Bet51987 »

It took me 2 minutes to get in today and type this.
Why is this place so slow. There can't be that many ppl on.
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Slow yesterday, fast today :?:
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it is still sometimes fast, sometimes slow. hmph X| :?:
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Post by Boo »

Well maybe it was just the 6th for me, its been great ever since
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extremly slow for me.

both IE and Firefox take at least 30-45 secs to even find the DNS....... :!: :?:
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AceCombat wrote:extremly slow for me.

both IE and Firefox take at least 30-45 secs to even find the DNS....... :!: :?:
That long to find the DNS? That is a problem local to you or your ISP, not somthing X could fix because he has no control over your DNS servers as far as I know. :P
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if thats the case, then sticking an entry for the DBB into your hosts file should prove useful in trouble shooting.
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Post by SSX-Thunderbird »

The only problems I've seen is that my browser is occasionally unable to resolve the DBB name. When I can connect to it, it's pretty fast for me.
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Krom wrote:
AceCombat wrote:extremly slow for me.

both IE and Firefox take at least 30-45 secs to even find the DNS....... :!: :?:
That long to find the DNS? That is a problem local to you or your ISP, not somthing X could fix because he has no control over your DNS servers as far as I know. :P
i figured that.......but im now on my fathers Comcast, and its even slower
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really bad today.
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Gooberman wrote:really bad today.
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Hasn't been all that great today either :(
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Post by Krom »

I've gotten a few SQL errors along the way, this might not be the web server, could be the SQL server timing out, unless they are on the same machine.
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Post by Topher »

Yah, /usr is full again, I'll ask Xciter how he fixed it last time.
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How'd it get full again so quickly?
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What is stored in there?
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Post by fliptw »

I wouldn't presume that the DBB is the only thing making use of that partition.
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Given the numbers, I think they left MySQL configured to store all data in /usr/local/mysql/data, instead of somewhere like /var/mysql.
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The good news is now I can blame any E&C debate losses on lag.
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Post by MD-2389 »

Looks like its full again. Sheesh, I've seen free hosts that are more reliable than this server. This is rediculous. Its getting to the point where it takes FIVE MINUTES to post.
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Post by Ferno »

I have a solution: have one of our own members host the DBB. at least when there's a problem it will be taken care of immediately instead of us waiting a day, week, month, to have it fixed.
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/me is the proud administrator of a rather lightly-used dedicated server. :)

(Un)fortunately, XC is just waiting for the fiber to get to his house so he can host the DBB from home. :D
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Post by roid »

i havn't noticed any problems with the dbb since it last went down for "upgrades" (ant not many before).

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Been slow for the past 30 minutes.
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XC, want me to talk to my boss about hosting the DBB for you? I directly control the entire server from Apache to the DNS. Problem is we don't have that much of a backup system yet, and the DNS isn't redundant. If you want, you could set up one of your machines to act as a backup DNS and/or backup dump. The servers are located in Vancouver, and actually have a pretty decent connection.

http://www.superbservers.net is the company that owns the machine.
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It's not slow for me now, although it has been in the past.
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Post by Ferno »

slow again when i posted a reply
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MD-2389 wrote:Looks like its full again. Sheesh, I've seen free hosts that are more reliable than this server. This is rediculous. Its getting to the point where it takes FIVE MINUTES to post.

same here, took me 6:34 just to get this window to come up.


yes im bored so i timed how long it took
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Post by Flabby Chick »

This is well strange. I complained a while ago that the DBB was being snail like and all replied they had no problem. Now all is complaining and i find the site faster than ever.

I'm checking all the time 'cause i'm sitting at home with a broken leg, bored sh1tless. There's no problem at my end.

Heh! bet that helps.
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