Hi,

i think i have the same problem.
Friday i just installed the 3.0.1 release on a standalone machine running Debian 10.

After importing a dump of our production db (~250Mo) into MariaDB and upgrading the db to the current schema with rddbconfig, i just launched rdairplay and wanted to add a cart on a panel button.

In the dialog box, unchecking "show only first 100…" did trigger a pop-up window with a progress bar and it took a good moment to display all carts. I thought maybe it was doing some sort of cache for the first time, but each subsequent search (eg. typing a letter in the search field) triggered the same behavior.

The work week was over so i left it at that.

My guess is that it's about a setting in the default MySQL config on Debian.
If someone has a hint towards a solution, please help us :)

. leo

On 2019-07-20 20:04, Schwoon, newsletter wrote:
Hi

I've installed the latest 3.x release on Debian 9.
The server is running inside a KVM virtual machine without any
problem. Just like the server for the 2.x system. I've opened the
mariaDB Server to the local network with changing the bind address
line to 0.0.0.0. The audio ist shared with NFS.

Then i installed on a physical machine the first rd3 client. It looks
very good. But it seems that the SQL connection is very small.
Changing the "show only the 1st.100 Carts" to show all in rdlibrary
takes one minute. Open the "edit marker" dialog, too.

The network is a switched 1GB/s lan, all clients are connected to the
same switch.

Does anybody know how to improve the SQL speed.? Do i have made an
error in the sql config.?

While writing these lines, i let play a cart in the "marker edit"
dialog.  And every ~30 seconds the VU and the curser inside the
waveform stops moving. Thats curious... The music plays fine...


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