What changed? 1.5 -> 1.5.2 SLOW SLOW SLOW admin

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Justin

What changed? 1.5 -> 1.5.2 SLOW SLOW SLOW admin

Post by Justin »

Ok, I am having a weird problem.  I am my own host.  Running cpanel on fedora core with php 5.2.8 and mysql 4.1.22.


I can run CMSMS 1.5 and older all day long with no issues.  As soon as I do a fresh install of 1.5.1 or 1.5.2 or even an upgrade, the admin side loads soooo slow.  I am talking 183 Sec PER CLICK no matter what I choose.  Front end side, works like a champ! 

Any ideas??  It is not a module causing this because it happens on the initial installs as well. 

Help!  I want to use some of the modules designed for 1.5.1, but can't bear the slow admin side. 
--Justin
streever

Re: What changed? 1.5 -> 1.5.2 SLOW SLOW SLOW admin

Post by streever »

Do you have an error log? it should be accessible from your PHP folder.
Jerry
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Re: What changed? 1.5 -> 1.5.2 SLOW SLOW SLOW admin

Post by Jerry »

See if this helps.

1) Open Global Settings
2) For the option-> Check for new CMS versions using this URL:
3) Type in the word "none" (without the quotes) in the entry field.
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Also affects cmsmadesimple, version 1.5.4

Post by DMahalko »

Thank you very much, this immediately solved the horrible slowness of my brand-new install of CMSMS. (I have no prior experience or content creation with this software.)

Dell PowerEdge 2900 / Xeon E5335 Quad 2 ghz / 8 gigabytes RAM
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise R2
VMWare Server 1.0.8

VM: Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Desktop, 1 CPU, 512 meg RAM, 8 gig VDisk
aptitude:
- apache2
- php5
- libapache2-mod-php5
- mysql-server
- php5-gd
- libapache2-mod-python

cmsmadesimple-1.5.4.tar.gz


Admin pages on the brand new install were taking 60 seconds or more to load, but the Ubuntu Gnome Process Manager shows the system is idle at 3% CPU load or less all the time.

Adding "none" to the version check field in Global Settings instantly took effect, and the admin pages now pop open immediately.

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