I'm running PBT on lighttpd and I'm experiencing a lot of trouble. I'm the one which reported the 100%-MySQL-Load thing.
Now - out of the blue - I can't file any new bug and I can't modify any existing one. Firefox just shows an empty frame after a timeout of ~ 45 seconds. No CPU load at all, just no show.
I know that I'm no paying anything, but I wonder who can live with such a weak thing. What is the "certified" environment to run PBTon?
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You can turn on logging of every statement in mysql, and see if the requests are getting to the database.
Also try "PEAR_TEST.php" in the phpbt root directory, and see if it can return results.
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I will abandon PBT as it causes a lot of trouble and boldly lacks a lot of extremely basic features (remove bug, edit component, edit initial report, and hell knows what else will show up...).
It is not apt to a productivity environment where the bugs are the matter and not the bugtracker.
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I'm running PBT on lighttpd and I'm experiencing a lot of trouble. I'm the one which reported the 100%-MySQL-Load thing.
Now - out of the blue - I can't file any new bug and I can't modify any existing one. Firefox just shows an empty frame after a timeout of ~ 45 seconds. No CPU load at all, just no show.
I know that I'm no paying anything, but I wonder who can live with such a weak thing. What is the "certified" environment to run PBTon?
You can turn on logging of every statement in mysql, and see if the requests are getting to the database.
Also try "PEAR_TEST.php" in the phpbt root directory, and see if it can return results.
I will abandon PBT as it causes a lot of trouble and boldly lacks a lot of extremely basic features (remove bug, edit component, edit initial report, and hell knows what else will show up...).
It is not apt to a productivity environment where the bugs are the matter and not the bugtracker.