[FX.php List] intermittent speed issues with fx.php and FMSA 9

Gjermund Gusland Thorsen ggt667 at gmail.com
Sun Dec 30 11:38:37 MST 2007


reduce the amount of fields pr layout, optimize them for each query.

Run apache and FMS on each their node.

ggt

2007/12/30, Andy Walz <andywalz at wildernessinquiry.org>:
>  I'm new to the world of fx.php and FMSA 9 but am now supporting a fairly
> extensive website that uses both.  For the most part the site works
> great---even dynamic pages that display content using complex finds and
> sorts load in less than 3 seconds. On what seems to be random occasions
> (that happen slightly too often!) I find the site slowed to a crawl
> rendering it almost useless.  At these times, pages that normally take 1 or
> 2 seconds to load take 12,15, 30 seconds or sometimes even several minutes.
> During these slow-downs the only thing out of the ordinary that I can find
> is that when I look at the list of connected clients in FMSA 9 there are
> between 4 and 20 "webuser" clients (the account our fx uses) listed as
> connected with connect times sometimes more than an hour old.  When I
> forcefully disconnect the stagnant webuser clients (or restart the server
> entirely) the speed of the site returns.
>
> Have any of you experienced anything like this?  Any ideas as how I might
> find the source of this issue and/or prevent it?
>
> Is there anyway to set a timeout for XML connections in the same way that
> you can set a session timeout for FM Instant Web Publishing?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Andy Walz
>
>
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