[FX.php List] fx.php website speed issues
Dennis Dalziel
dennis at gandrpublishing.com
Thu Oct 9 10:58:43 MDT 2008
Hank,
I have considered it in the past, in fact our internal Filemaker
server deployment is that way. Our Commercial Website/Filemaker Server is at
a datacenter and I thought that a one server machine could handle just 2
websites but the consensus seems to be that the only way to go is the 2
server deployment.
Thanks,
Dennis Dalziel
Production Manager
G & R Publishing Co.
507 Industrial Street
Waverly, IA 50677
319-352-5391
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[mailto:fx.php_list-bounces at mail.iviking.org] On Behalf Of Hank Shrier
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 10:56 AM
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Subject: RE: [FX.php List] fx.php website speed issues
Have you considered putting the database on another server or server
configuration. For a small amount of money you can have the file hosted for
a month. My guess is you have already burned up more than $60.00 in time.
BTW I don't work for or own a hosting company. It just seems that this is a
way to find out whee your problem lies. Is it a problem with the code or
with the hardware.
Of course that's just my opinion, I could be wrong.
Hank Shrier
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hank at atlasinnovation.com
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[mailto:fx.php_list-bounces at mail.iviking.org] On Behalf Of Dennis Dalziel
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 5:42 PM
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Subject: RE: [FX.php List] fx.php website speed issues
Troy,
That was one thing that I tried. I removed all external data source
references from this database to try and speed things up.
Thanks!
Dennis Dalziel
Production Manager
G & R Publishing Co.
507 Industrial Street
Waverly, IA 50677
319-352-5391
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[mailto:fx.php_list-bounces at mail.iviking.org] On Behalf Of Troy Meyers
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 10:28 AM
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Subject: Re: [FX.php List] fx.php website speed issues
Dennis,
Another big impact on speed, possibly the worst, is if there are outdated
file references.
If the database files were developed on another machine, or are FM files
that have been around for a while, the file references from the old
situations may be stored. In my case this cause extreme speed problems when
I first switched.
Because my files have been around for years, migrating upward from FileMaker
2 (before it was even called Pro) the files have secretly collected a long
list of file paths in computers that I no longer even have. Starting with
FMS 7 or 8, certainly 9, instead of the files being opened once when the web
server starts, the files needed have to be located and opened each time a
query is made. If your list of file paths that a database has relations to
contains a long list of outmoded, non-valid paths, each of the bad path
attempts has to time-out before the next candidate is tried. This is VERY
time consuming, and it happens for each page access that has any related
files tied in.
So, if your files are at all a "legacy", check this out:
Assuming you are using FileMaker Pro 9, open a file that you use on the web
that has relationships with other files, and go to the File > Manage >
External Data Sources... item.
This will bring up a list of file references for your relationships and
other external things like script references.
Select one of the file references and hit Edit. You'll see a list of file
paths that will be checked in order to get the related file. Unless the
first entry is valid and the simplest and most direct, you'll be getting
delays while the listed paths are tried and failed. Assuming all the files
are together on the same server, the simples file path should be something
like:
file:Subscribers.fp7
Before I cleaned out my file references, I might have a whole chain of bad
paths that FileMaker had kept track of through the years, like:
file:/StarMax HD/Applications/FileMaker Pro 4.0 Folder/Web/flasking/Flasking
Databases/Subscribers
file:/Performa/Applications/FileMaker Pro 6.0 Folder/Web/flasking/Flasking
Databases/Subscribers
file:Subscribers
In that case, the two nonexistent machines were hunted for on the network,
before the good reference was tried, resulting in long, long, delays, like
30 seconds to a minute, each time a page was loaded.
Check this out in ALL your files, and all your file references.
-Troy
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