On Fri, Jun 03, 2016 at 01:13:32PM +0200, Thomas Keil wrote: > On 06/03/2016 10:35 AM, Chris Green wrote: > > On Fri, Jun 03, 2016 at 08:02:30AM +0200, Oliver Welter wrote: > > > Am 02.06.2016 um 20:24 schrieb Andrea Croci: > > > > I can't provide you with a solution because I'm not an expert. But for > > > > what it's worth, I'm using Ubuntu 14.04.4 with Apache 2.4.20, MySQL 5.7, > > > > PHP 7.0, OC 9.0.2 and all relevant programs installed directly from the > > > > relative ppas, not using LAMP. > > > > > > > > On this I'm not experiencing any of the reported issues: in my case 620 > > > > contacts show up in the web interface in 4-5 seconds and they > > > > synchronize great with DavDroid on two android phones and with > > > > Thunderbird's addressbook. > > > > > > Thanks for that HeadsUp - I will do an upgarde to Ubuntu 16.04 which comes > > > with more recent version of the LAMP stuff and lets check if it works > > > then. > > > > > I'm running Owncloud 9.0.2 on an Ubuntu 14.04 virtual server with > > quite limited memory and other resources. The contacts app works fine > > for me from xubuntu 16.04 Owncloud clients on my laptop and desktop > > machines. > > My OC instance runs on a cubietruck (dualcore ARM board with 2GB RAM) with > cubian (debian wheezy), so with quite limited resources. The web interface > is very slow for all apps, but contact sync (as well as calendars and files) > works reasonably well with desktop (thunderbird+cardbook) and mobile > (android+carddavsync) clients. no problems with timeouts and the like. > I use php 5.4.45, apache 2.2.22 and mysql 5.5.49, no additional ppas (as far > as I remember). > > So my questions to the OP: > - How many contacts do you have? I am working with about 300. > - Do you use MySQL or SQLite? I heard the latter might be forbiddingly slow.
I'm using sqlite with no problems on my Ubuntu 14.04 virtual server with (as noted above) no problems. As I said the virtual server is quite resource limited, single processor core and only 256Mb memory. > - Did you look into the performance tuning section of the documentation [1], > especially considering Caching? > > Considering the other replies I assume that the problem is somewhere in the > configuration of the owncloud instance or the underlying software (LAMP), > but not in the hardware itself or the software versions. It sounds like a > problem with reading from the database. But I might be wrong of course. > I've done no performance tuning at all, everything as installed. -- Chris Green _______________________________________________ User mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.owncloud.org/mailman/listinfo/user
