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Re: Slow Page Loads In Backend and On Live Site

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 1:02 pm
by vasitellapahki
It's a feature, not a bug.

8)

I'm having the same kind of performance problems. Muy slow live site... maybe forget CMSMS and change to WP or sumthin?

Too bad the level of CMSMS documentation is so low, waiting for answers here feels often like an eternity...

Re: Slow Page Loads In Backend and On Live Site

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 2:32 pm
by Dr.CSS
Your server has very low settings, like 18mb of memory, I'm sure when you were installing it there was some yellow warning labels on these, who do you use for hosting?...

@vasitellapahki

Go for it but if your site/host has a hard time with CMSMS it will most likely be the same for other DB driven systems...

Re: Slow Page Loads In Backend and On Live Site

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 2:48 pm
by jmcgin51
vasitellapahki wrote: waiting for answers here feels often like an eternity...
You have 1 post.  How many questions have you asked????

Re: Slow Page Loads In Backend and On Live Site

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 3:20 pm
by uniqu3
jmcgin51 wrote:
vasitellapahki wrote: waiting for answers here feels often like an eternity...
You have 1 post.  How many questions have you asked????
You know there are always some specific persons that do not have a life  :) and post dumb comments somewhere waiting for a Software/CMS/Hardware flaming war.

Re: Slow Page Loads In Backend and On Live Site

Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2010 5:56 am
by vasitellapahki
uniqu3 wrote:
jmcgin51 wrote:
vasitellapahki wrote: waiting for answers here feels often like an eternity...
You have 1 post.  How many questions have you asked????
You know there are always some specific persons that do not have a life  :) and post dumb comments somewhere waiting for a Software/CMS/Hardware flaming war.
So you guys basically mean that if there's already a question about something that I too need to troubleshoot, I'd have to post the question again just to please you w*nkers and to show you that I'm not a flamer, instead of waiting for someone to answer to the question already posted?  ::)

You arrogant dumbf***s. Get yerself a life.
I'd rather find things out myself from good documentation than read your dumb comments.

Thanks, Dr.CSS, for your comment on my post. You know, I was just wondering... But you convinced me!  ;D
I'm not about to change to different cms, so far CMSMS seems ok to me. I've tested WP, Joomla and a couple other cms first and chose CMSMS because it seemed reasonably... well, simple.  Simple solutions for simple people. :)

Re: Slow Page Loads In Backend and On Live Site

Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2010 6:26 am
by uniqu3
vasitellapahki wrote:
uniqu3 wrote:
jmcgin51 wrote: You have 1 post.  How many questions have you asked????
You know there are always some specific persons that do not have a life  :) and post dumb comments somewhere waiting for a Software/CMS/Hardware flaming war.
So you guys basically mean that if there's already a question about something that I too need to troubleshoot, I'd have to post the question again just to please you w*nkers and to show you that I'm not a flamer, instead of waiting for someone to answer to the question already posted?  ::)

You arrogant dumbf***s. Get yerself a life.
I'd rather find things out myself from good documentation than read your dumb comments.

Thanks, Dr.CSS, for your comment on my post. You know, I was just wondering... But you convinced me!  ;D
I'm not about to change to different cms, so far CMSMS seems ok to me. I've tested WP, Joomla and a couple other cms first and chose CMSMS because it seemed reasonably... well, simple.  Simple solutions for simple people. :)
It's exactly the answer i was expecting  :)
Seems like you are good at flaming and complaining but if you are using CMSMS, what do you contribute to make it better?
Did you try improving the documentation from your point of view or experience?
Did you contribute a decent answer to somebody's question except for stupid answers in this post?
I am arrogant dumb.... and jerk, i can live with this.
I have no life, what a pity.  :)

@Jeremy i think you got an answer to your trouble, increase your Memory limit and upgrade to 1.8.2 since 1.8 and 1.8.1 the backed was indeed very slow and was fixed with 1.8.2

Re: Slow Page Loads In Backend and On Live Site

Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2010 7:18 am
by vasitellapahki
uniqu3 wrote:
vasitellapahki wrote:
uniqu3 wrote: You know there are always some specific persons that do not have a life  :) and post dumb comments somewhere waiting for a Software/CMS/Hardware flaming war.
So you guys basically mean that if there's already a question about something that I too need to troubleshoot, I'd have to post the question again just to please you w*nkers and to show you that I'm not a flamer, instead of waiting for someone to answer to the question already posted?  ::)

You arrogant dumbf***s. Get yerself a life.
I'd rather find things out myself from good documentation than read your dumb comments.

Thanks, Dr.CSS, for your comment on my post. You know, I was just wondering... But you convinced me!  ;D
I'm not about to change to different cms, so far CMSMS seems ok to me. I've tested WP, Joomla and a couple other cms first and chose CMSMS because it seemed reasonably... well, simple.  Simple solutions for simple people. :)
It's exactly the answer i was expecting  :)
Seems like you are good at flaming and complaining but if you are using CMSMS, what do you contribute to make it better?
Did you try improving the documentation from your point of view or experience?
Did you contribute a decent answer to somebody's question except for stupid answers in this post?
I am arrogant dumb.... and jerk, i can live with this.
I have no life, what a pity.  :)

@Jeremy i think you got an answer to your trouble, increase your Memory limit and upgrade to 1.8.2 since 1.8 and 1.8.1 the backed was indeed very slow and was fixed with 1.8.2
Oh, so according to you I'm now suddenly good at flaming and complaining - with just 1 post before this day?
And as you wrote:
It's exactly the answer i was expecting
- my question is: who's the flamer, f*cker?

Go f yourself. And lose that arrogance. End of discussion.

To dev team: keep up the good work - I'll contribute if/when I'm up to it.

Re: Slow Page Loads In Backend and On Live Site

Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2010 8:04 am
by uniqu3
Thank you for your conversation  ;)

Re: Slow Page Loads In Backend and On Live Site

Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2010 8:34 am
by reneh
@Jeremy Gasowski
Answer in summarium:
set memory_limit: 64M          since 18M is to low for CMSMS and most other CMS'es.
and also consider to set upload_max_filesize: 10M for future trouble safe uploads / upgrades.

And upgrade to latest core(1.8.2) since some issues is fixed there...


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