Marcin,

Thank you for your response. Yes I downgraded back to 1.17 alpha after 
originally upgrading to 1.19.

After upgrading to 1.19, I didn't reinstall many of the extensions. I only 
uploaded a handful. I also let it generate a new localsettings file and I added 
the small amount of extensions I was using back into the file.
However because it was so slow, I had no choice but to downgrade again. So I 
don't think it's an extension problem, though I could be wrong.

And yes PHP is ran as cgi. Another person on here did send me a link to: 
http://blog.dreamhosters.com/kbase/index.cgi?area=2933

But that says running it as apche has security problems and "It's just as fast 
as running PHP as an Apache module, and we include more default libraries."

Thanks,

Chris


________________________________
 From: Marcin Cieslak <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2012 5:12 PM
Subject: Re: [MediaWiki-l] Slow and unusable Wiki after upgrading to 1.19
 
>> Yecheondigital <[email protected]> wrote:
> Recently I tried upgrading to mediawiki 1.19 on a shared server (hosted by 
> Dreamhost). After upgrading to 1.19, my site was sooooooooo slow that it was 
> barely operable. Pages would rarely successfully load and most would 
> eventually turn into a "not found", 500 error.
>
> Here is an excerpt from the log kept by our Process Watcher, the daemon that 
> is
> killing your troublesome php5.cgi processes:

Are you running PHP as CGI? Do you have possibility to use something else? 
(although with your traffic I don't think it's a problem...)

> -My site: Koreanwikiproject.com
> -We get around 1,400 hits a day.
> -I would occasionally have problems with slow loading and processes
>
 getting killed. I originally thought this was due to people possibly
> using the pdf converter plugin. However when I had 1.19 installed, I
> hardly had any plugins installed as I was doing a fresh install then
> copying my image files over.
> -No caching has been enabled.

I can see right know you are running 1.17alpha and it was pretty slow
to me as well.

Can you post your LocalSettings.php (without passwords etc.)?

Can you tell us something about how your database is behaving?

Did you try to disable all extensions and check if it's faster
and then enable them one-by-one to see if something's there is causing
a problem?

//Saper


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