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GrimRob
October 19, 2018, 9:16pm

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I know the site has been slow today. I have identified the problem and am hoping for a fix soon.

Apologies for the slowness.


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October 19, 2018, 9:25pm

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Yeah ....it's painfully slow for me at the moment.


When Leeds trainer Les Cocker was once told Norman Hunter had broken a leg, he asked: “Whose is it?”
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October 19, 2018, 9:26pm
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Fcook me-it's that slow I didn't know the Mansfield game was postponed
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October 19, 2018, 9:39pm

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Any better? I killed off some rogue connections


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Any better? I killed off some rogue connections


Miles better for me now Rob  



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October 19, 2018, 9:47pm

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Yeah I know what's caused it. The code is not particularly efficient in one area. As the database has grown it's materialised in a problem. I'll be able to fix it but for now it's under control I think.


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Any better? I killed off some rogue connections


What were their usernames?
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Yeah I know what's caused it. The code is not particularly efficient in one area. As the database has grown it's materialised in a problem. I'll be able to fix it but for now it's under control I think.


Yeah that's what I thought😏
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What were their usernames?


I don't know and it's not anyone's fault, it's just a rare combination of events cascading to cause a problem. When someone visits a page it fires off a load of queries. Normally they return data. If the database is busy very occasionally it kicks the query out, but the site retries so the user won't even notice other than a small delay. All I can do is make sure the site doesn't ask for too much too often, and what it does ask for is returned quickly. The code has worked more or less perfectly for 5 years it just picked today to go wrong.


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I don't know and it's not anyone's fault, it's just a rare combination of events cascading to cause a problem. When someone visits a page it fires off a load of queries. Normally they return data. If the database is busy very occasionally it kicks the query out, but the site retries so the user won't even notice other than a small delay. All I can do is make sure the site doesn't ask for too much too often, and what it does ask for is returned quickly. The code has worked more or less perfectly for 5 years it just picked today to go wrong.


I thought it might be that.
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