bpa wrote: 
> You have enabled the Database Memory Config as "High" for > 1Gbyte RAM

Yes

mherger wrote: 
> > Thats not an option here because the host is quite capable due to its
> > eight cores.
> > It's just the single-core performance which is below average
> 
> What exactly are we talking about? What hardware? How much RAM? How 
> large is your library? Where and when exactly do you experience the 
> slowness (eg. are you using any 3rd party plugins)?
> 

The host is a Supermicro A1SAi-2750F with an Atom C2750 + 16GB Ram
Currently, the library consists of 188.570 titles.

When using the search box, every 1 in 10 search queries only returns
results after ~20-30s
Meanwhile, the whole lms process stalls, which causes players to not
receive new audio data of the next track if it happens when a track has
finished as well as all other HTTP requests to enter "waiting for
[hostname]".
One CPU core is at 100% in this situation. Nothing in the logs.
Everything quickly starts working again as soon as search results start
to appear.

Thats why I assume that it has to be a blocking database operation.


mherger wrote: 
> > However, OP doesn't specify which DB queries take that long, so
> > it might be a plugin etc.
> 
> Exactly why I believe we need more information before we can suggest 
> anything useful.
> Is it really the low-level DB request, or is it 
> "give me the list of artists"? We need more information.

I doubt that it is a plugin since there (afaik) no plugins involved in
that search.

Regards


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