Murga-linux is VERY slow at the moment....

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Mike Walsh
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Murga-linux is VERY slow at the moment....

#1 Post by Mike Walsh »

Evening, all.

Now, then; is it just me, or is the Forum's software playing up again?

For the last couple of days, loading pages on murga-linux has been occurring at snail's pace, sometimes taking minutes. Out of all the sites I visit on a regular basis, this is the only one to be affected.....and the browser in use makes no difference. Chrome, Firefox, Iron, QtWeb.....they all display the same behaviour.

It's also not escaped my notice that this is the only http site I've visited for quite some time now. If these problems are related to the relative insecurity of the older standard (as all the tech sites have been preaching for months now), then it seems to me that the Forum is in danger of being perhaps 'side-lined', or even completely excluded from web traffic altogether.

Maybe it's time the domain (or whatever it is) was 'upgraded'?? I freely admit I don't know much about this stuff, but I've also noticed quite a few other Puppians have been mentioning this recently.....

(*shrug*)


Mike. :wink:
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#2 Post by 6502coder »

Yes, it's been slow today for me too. Slow right now (4:16 PM, California time), and was even slower when I checked in several hours ago.

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#3 Post by Flash »

Response seems pretty snappy to me. Very little delay.

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6502coder wrote:Yes, it's been slow today for me too. Slow right now (4:16 PM, California time), and was even slower when I checked in several hours ago.
Hi, 6502coder.

Ah, right; I'm glad it's not just me! I've been clearing caches and doing all sorts recently.

In fact, I've been having problems on and off for the last 3 or 4 weeks. I've 'un-synced' my Google a/c from Chrome, and have now set Chrome up manually (a right PITA), because when synced, I couldn't even log-in to the Forum any more. It was point-blank unresponsive.

I'm hoping this is not a 'sign of things to come'.....
Flash wrote: Response seems pretty snappy to me. Very little delay.
Hm. It normally is for me, too; it's usually one of the quickest-responding sites out of them all. But this last 3 or 4 weeks, it's been doing all sorts of strange things. Maybe geo-location has something to do with it. Perhaps some of the intermediate servers are on a 'go-slow'; who knows..?

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(Curiouser & curiouser. Now it's behaving itself perfectly..!)

Strange.


Mike. :roll: :wink:

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#5 Post by musher0 »

Anybody here remembers the expression "World Wide Wait"?!
You're all too young, I suppose!!! :lol:
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#6 Post by Mike Walsh »

musher0 wrote:Anybody here remembers the expression "World Wide Wait"?!
You're all too young, I suppose!!! :lol:
Actually, musher0, I do kinda remember that one from the dim, distant past. Though this is the first time in almost 20 years that I've come across it again.

A real 'blast from the past'!


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#7 Post by Terry H »

No delays here in Ontario, this afternoon and evenning in accessing forum.

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#8 Post by perdido »

Got a bad relay at ae-2-52.ear3.Miami2.Level3.net (4.69.207.33) 3650.537 ms
Ran traceroute to murga-linux.com a few times and every try but one Level3.net in Miami (#7) timed out.

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# traceroute murga-linux.com
traceroute to murga-linux.com (45.33.15.200), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
 1  192.168.43.1 (192.168.43.1)  3.055 ms  3.082 ms  5.658 ms
 2  10.198.0.177 (10.198.0.177)  51.877 ms  33.274 ms  43.750 ms
 3  10.166.254.61 (10.166.254.61)  59.893 ms  49.588 ms  43.568 ms
 4  10.164.160.113 (10.164.160.113)  39.902 ms  57.480 ms  58.198 ms
 5  10.164.165.131 (10.164.165.131)  61.008 ms  54.189 ms  59.898 ms
 6  4.31.180.121 (4.31.180.121)  59.802 ms  52.020 ms  63.186 ms
 7  *  ae-2-52.ear3.Miami2.Level3.net (4.69.207.33)  3650.537 ms  *
 8  mai-b1-link.telia.net (213.248.84.80)  72.431 ms  74.032 ms  77.872 ms
 9  atl-b22-link.telia.net (62.115.122.52)  84.912 ms  73.475 ms  81.738 ms
10  dls-b22-link.telia.net (62.115.120.113)  100.377 ms  95.910 ms  100.310 ms
11  linode-ic-321020-dls-b22.c.telia.net (213.248.68.159)  99.974 ms  92.357 ms  100.930 ms
12  45.79.12.7 (45.79.12.7)  99.555 ms  109.121 ms  45.79.12.5 (45.79.12.5)  100.064 ms
13  li969-200.members.linode.com (45.33.15.200)  111.211 ms  93.827 ms  99.961 ms
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#9 Post by step »

It was very slow for me too, yesterday. It's snappy today.
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#10 Post by darry19662018 »

Very slow here in New Zealand.

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#11 Post by nic007 »

Was slow a few hours ago, seems to be back normal now.

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#12 Post by Mike Walsh »

Hm. From the nature of the responses, this does appear to be 'geo-locatable'. In other words, it would seem to depend on your geographical location.....so I think we can say it's nothing to do with the Forum's PHP software.

(Which is a relief.....)

Strangely, it's behaving perfectly again for me this morning. Posting this from Fred's Quantum-portable, currently at 61.0.2. I'm guessing 'intermediate servers', as I stated last night. Ah, well; just need to keep an eye on it, that's all.

Thanks for the replies, everyone. Cheers.


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#13 Post by nic007 »

Seems to be coming and going. Some pages on the forum opens quickly others slowly. I would say it's a forum problem only.

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#14 Post by bigpup »

It;s the Russians! :shock: :lol:
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#15 Post by Flash »

Must be the Russkies. I think I'm pretty close to the server. At least, I used to be. For me, the forum has been very fast to respond for the last few days. I think John M. did some upgrading behind the scenes. Nothing very extensive, but the Internet can be touchy. Maybe it hasn't yet got used to the changes.

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