Hi Tony
I'm finding that the site is loading slowly today also, more so since around 5pm.
All the rest is great.
Tony
Just had a chance to look at the logs for you - the server keeps custom logs for every access that users make with times to 1ms for debugging this sort of thing, from the time the page or graph starts initial load through to when the load has finished. I can only see one access for you at 17:22:49 when the main Container page initially loaded with two graphs up, 24Hr SNRM and ES. Main page was 4 secs to load which is about normal and both graphs then loaded each in about 1 second which is good (inc processing at your end).
However, I can see from other logs that you tried several more times to load the main page around then, presumably with no response? Why I don't know, there are no indications of problems at that time.
Later on in the day maybe. My line (the server runs here) is ****** at the moment if you have a look at the SNRM. Some really bad evening noise started up a couple of days ago that is taking the SNRM down to near 0 at times and my latency has gone from 8ms to 26 ms or so after DLM poked it's nose in. However, the data is served back to you via what is the U/S here and that isn't particularly affected (its on fast path anyway) and there isn't a lot of data to send.
I have remote access to a terminal some 100 miles away and will keep an eye on performance on that later.
The same applies to jid, nothing obvious. Having said that there are times when a page load seems to take forever and I've never found out why.
Problem is that all this takes time to work through, occasionally I feel like throwing the sever out the window
, and it is after all a 'spare time' project that, at times, takes over my life.....
Fixes don't always work either as expected although yesterday morning's database change seems to have permanently boosted response time as far as delivering the data back to the user goes for the majority.
I am about to restart the server for a software upgrade in case anyone notices a blip shortly.
Edit: 10 min outage when software 'upgrade' had to be removed