On 10/22/07 5:10 PM, "Cliff Hirsch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am testing my production site, and something seems to be very wrong. I just > loaded my homepage and it took 53.46 seconds. Clearly unacceptable for a > production web site. And there should be zero load on the site, since no-one > knows about it. One 775 byte image took 23 seconds. A 51byte image took 6 > seconds. The main script took 28 seconds. Pulling in a 60K javascript file > took 10 seconds. > > When accessing the page a second time, where the images and Javascript are > pulled from the browser cache, the load time is typically a more respectable > 250msec about what I would expect. > > I know the script is fast for the homepage there is barely any load at all. > The site seems to be choking on the static content. There are a lot of static > images to download... Sure, I expect the static content to take a bit of time > to pull in, but 56 seconds?! > > Are there setting in Apache (or elsewhere) that would stall the download of > multiple image files? Number of simultaneous connections, etc. Any idea for > how to debug this? I can debug php, for a slow static image? I¹m clueless... > As usual, answering my own question in real-time. Item #1: KeepAlive is Off looks like this could be one potential problem so far
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