On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 07:45:24AM -0500, Kenneth Marshall wrote: > Welcome to the world of stateless page loads. :)
Whee! :)
> The only suggestions
> that I have are in two areas. Can you modify the page load to skip the
> un-interesting transactions/attachments?
er... sure i'd like to!
> We had to do that here with
> system events (not attachments) and added a brief/full button on the
> history. The default is only needed information and then if you select
> "full" you get everything which may require a wait.
How did you go around doing that?
> The second area
> is database monitoring. Have you identified the queries that are running?
> Are they optimized? Would clustering your attachments improve retrieval
> performance? Good luck.
This being a production server, running tracing on the postgresql
database imposes major load, so no, I haven't looked at the queries,
even less optimize them...
How can I go around clustering the attachments?
Thanks for the input.
A.
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If builders built houses the way programmers built programs,
The first woodpecker to come along would destroy civilization.
- Gerald Weinberg
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