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owned6
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Posted - 24 September 2005 : 00:12:16
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Hi friends, I am experiencing some very slow load times for the default.asp front page. Other sub-pages are faster (faq.asp, policy.asp, etc.) but the default.asp page times out with the following error:
Active Server Pages error 'ASP 0113' Script timed out
/default.asp
The maximum amount of time for a script to execute was exceeded. You can change this limit by specifying a new value for the property Server.ScriptTimeout or by changing the value in the IIS administration tools.
The forum code config has not changed for over a year, and we migrated to a new server over two months ago which was running fast. Only in the past week have we experienced this slow down.
I have archived all the topics, updated all Windows Updates, but with no success. Once I reboot the pages seem to load faster though.
I did notice that the sqlserver.exe stays at a constant 30-40% now in the task magaer. Maybe this has something to do with this?
I am at a loss as what to check for next...scoured the Snitz forums for ideas but I'm out of things to try. Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for your consideration!
Best regards,
Owen Edwards
FYI Our Config: Snitz 3.3.03 Mods: Active User, Sticky, Avatar Windows 2003 Server SP1 with SQL Server 2003 SP4 SuperMicro Dual Xeon 2.4Ghz / 2GB Memory / SATA RAID1
Site: http://forums.club4ag.com
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ruirib
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owned6
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Posted - 24 September 2005 : 02:05:37
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Thank you Ruirib for your quick response.
If possible I would like to keep the current version for now since I don't think it's a problem with the Snitz code (been running great for over a year) but more a reason with my new database or server config?
For sake of getting this back online as quickly as possible are their any other suggestions you have that I can check? For example the sqlserver.exe normally shouldn't be consistantly utilizing CPU at 30-40% correct? Usually this only happens when someone starts a search query against the archives but very recently it has become constant.
Thanks in advance for your support always.
Best regards,
Owen
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ruirib
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Posted - 24 September 2005 : 05:03:55
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You have a new database? How was the migration process?
Anyway, I'd still recommend a move to the lastest version, for all the performance and security reasons you may think of. |
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SiSL
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owned6
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Posted - 26 September 2005 : 18:17:24
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Acutally just consolidated machines. Our first setup was with a seperate web server connecting to our new database server. However once we saw that the web server was over taxed, and db server under utilized, we decided to move everything to the new db machine.
Everything was working wonderfully for over a month then all of a sudden everything slowed to a crawl... =/
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