Past few days my site has been taking ages to load and throwing PDO errors on the "recently updated" lists, which I believe originate from timeout issues. I have no errors in the PGV logfiles. I've optimized tables in case that was a problem, but it doesn't seem to have helped. I'd really appreciate if someone would go to my site and do a few searches and click-arounds.
Also - is there a way I can monitor my host's performance or any way to know if it's my data or the host?
Thanks,
Victor
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It's not the fastest of sites, but for 15,000 individuals, it works well enough. I've seen much worse!
BTW - you might want to change the default gedcom person to someone dead. I guess I1 is you. It means that visitors who click on the charts get very boring charts (one private indi).
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Thanks Greg. I failed to mention above that gedcheck.php keeps throwing the "Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 1048576 bytes) in /home//greenstar/gedcheck.php on line 783" out of memory error. It's a commercial host so I'm at the mercy of their php settings.
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Yup, pretty sluggish, but - as noted by Greg - given the limited memory and shared environment on what is obviously not the fastest machine in the world, I too have experienced worse. Not much you can to at this point to optimize this given the platform constraints.
Stephen
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Past few days my site has been taking ages to load and throwing PDO errors on the "recently updated" lists, which I believe originate from timeout issues. I have no errors in the PGV logfiles. I've optimized tables in case that was a problem, but it doesn't seem to have helped. I'd really appreciate if someone would go to my site and do a few searches and click-arounds.
Also - is there a way I can monitor my host's performance or any way to know if it's my data or the host?
Thanks,
Victor
It's not the fastest of sites, but for 15,000 individuals, it works well enough. I've seen much worse!
BTW - you might want to change the default gedcom person to someone dead. I guess I1 is you. It means that visitors who click on the charts get very boring charts (one private indi).
Thanks Greg. I failed to mention above that gedcheck.php keeps throwing the "Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 1048576 bytes) in /home//greenstar/gedcheck.php on line 783" out of memory error. It's a commercial host so I'm at the mercy of their php settings.
Yup, pretty sluggish, but - as noted by Greg - given the limited memory and shared environment on what is obviously not the fastest machine in the world, I too have experienced worse. Not much you can to at this point to optimize this given the platform constraints.
Stephen