Re: Bugzilla should be MUCH speedier now

2013-03-18 Thread thierry
I am using bugzilla since two days while reporting bugs against emacs lisp mode, and I have the feeling that bugzilla is back to normal /slow/ speed. Thierry Le mardi 8 janvier 2013 05:37:02 UTC+1, Craig Earls a écrit : Wow that is faster! Saved several seconds on a particular saved query!

Re: Bugzilla should be MUCH speedier now

2013-03-18 Thread John Wiegley
thierry thierry.dauco...@free.fr writes: I am using bugzilla since two days while reporting bugs against emacs lisp mode, and I have the feeling that bugzilla is back to normal /slow/ speed. Try now. It seems that mod_perl leaks after a while. I'll add a cronjob to kick Apache once a week.

Re: Bugzilla should be MUCH speedier now

2013-03-18 Thread Craig Earls
I see the same. On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 1:19 PM, thierry thierry.dauco...@free.fr wrote: I am using bugzilla since two days while reporting bugs against emacs lisp mode, and I have the feeling that bugzilla is back to normal /slow/ speed. Thierry Le mardi 8 janvier 2013 05:37:02 UTC+1, Craig

Re: Bugzilla should be MUCH speedier now

2013-03-18 Thread Craig Earls
Much better. Thanks John. Now Thierry can bug me more! :) On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 1:52 PM, John Wiegley jo...@newartisans.com wrote: thierry thierry.dauco...@free.fr writes: I am using bugzilla since two days while reporting bugs against emacs lisp mode, and I have the feeling that

Re: Bugzilla should be MUCH speedier now

2013-03-18 Thread thierry
@John: Back to speed! @Craig: ;-) Le lundi 18 mars 2013 22:01:24 UTC+1, Craig Earls a écrit : Much better. Thanks John. Now Thierry can bug me more! :) On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 1:52 PM, John Wiegley jo...@newartisans.comjavascript: wrote: thierry thierry@free.fr javascript:

Re: Bugzilla should be MUCH speedier now

2013-03-18 Thread David Gilman
Painting the bikeshed here but there's a MaxRequestsPerChild configuration option which can kill processes for you if you're not using a threaded mpm. It's a bit more robust than cronjobs - what happens if ledger's popularity explodes overnight and suddenly everyone's using the bugzilla? This is

Re: Bugzilla should be MUCH speedier now

2013-03-18 Thread John Wiegley
thierry thierry.dauco...@free.fr writes: @John: Back to speed! @Craig: ;-) Turns out it was php-fpm gobbling up all the memory on the VPS, making everything slow and swappy. I've put in weekly restarts for it too. Thanks for the heads up! John -- --- You received this message because

Re: Bugzilla should be MUCH speedier now

2013-03-18 Thread Harshad RJ
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 3:28 AM, John Wiegley jo...@newartisans.com wrote: making everything slow and swappy. Is it a Linux OS? Have you configured vm.swappiness? It is very high on most linux systems by default. It is the first thing I configure when bringing up a new machine / VPS -- Harshad

Bugzilla should be MUCH speedier now

2013-01-07 Thread John Wiegley
Fixed some things on the server, and I'm now fronting static content with Nginx, and serving Bugzilla pages with mod_perl. So at the cost of a few hundred megabytes of memory, using Bugzilla via the web should be much nicer now. For those who really want to work with Bugzilla, I can't recommend

Re: Bugzilla should be MUCH speedier now

2013-01-07 Thread Craig Earls
Wow that is faster! Saved several seconds on a particular saved query! On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 9:21 PM, John Wiegley jo...@newartisans.com wrote: Fixed some things on the server, and I'm now fronting static content with Nginx, and serving Bugzilla pages with mod_perl. So at the cost of a few