Try running "htop" via the CLI while you are trying to access the web interface.
If the htop usage stays reasonably low, then it most likely is a network-ish
issue.
If you are traffic shaping, make sure it is not a typo too low.
If HTTPS logs are enabled and you are out of /var/ space that
No its every transaction on any page and I am talking 20 seconds here. Its like
its waiting for a DNS timeout or something but I couldn't see anything with
tcpdump?
Regards
Michael Knill
From: David Kerr
Reply-To: AstLinux List
Date: Wednesday, 8 August 2018 at 10:54 pm
To: AstLinux List
I have not seen such a thing. Does sound like a local network issue.
Are you accessing it via a LAN device ? If so, (ex eth1) try "arp-scan -l -I
eth1" to look for duplicate IP's.
Are you using a numeric IP or DNS name ? Self-signed or ACME ?
Lonnie
> On Aug 8, 2018, at 4:43 PM,
Ok I did htop and it was basically nothing while I was waiting and then a quick
couple of percent when the page came up.
Its certainly not a resource or network issue.
Plenty of var space:
FilesystemSize Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1 255.6M 97.6M
Nope it doesn't matter whether its local or remote SSH.
Im quite certain its not a network problem.
Regards
Michael Knill
On 9/8/18, 7:52 am, "Lonnie Abelbeck" wrote:
I have not seen such a thing. Does sound like a local network issue.
Are you accessing it via a LAN device ?
Hi Group
Im sure I have fixed this issue before but I cant remember what the problem
was. Think I may document it this time.
I have a site where the web GUI is very delayed e.g. it take a number of
seconds for each page to come up.
Any ideas where I should start troubleshooting?
Regards
Every page or just one in particular? I have found that the status page
can be slow to display if you have enabled a lot of the sections. In that
case one of the culprits seems to be DNS lookups (e.g. to list hosts for
NTP time sources, etc.). Lonnie and I did some work recently to speed up