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PostPosted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 2:54 am
by vancouver islander
Bob Sihler wrote:For me, this problem began Thursday night. Everything but content pages loads normally, but those others are slow, especially my own.


Think it's actually worse than that Bob. My profile page won't even load consistently.

Bob Sihler wrote:It has become a dumping ground for people's personal pictures; folks like to put up albums with dozens of pictures for every damn hike in the woods they go on.


I agree. Why not limit everyone to 2 or 3 albums at any one time. Each new (damn) hike in the woods would require deletion of earlier ones if the allowed maximum is exceeded.

Slow is not the word for it....That word is unprintable here

PostPosted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 2:56 am
by silversummit
And it's been this way off and on for about a week! Some pages never load even after 2minutes.

Any hope for a solution?

PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 3:07 am
by Saintgrizzly
So...Bob, since you don't have any other SP issues with which to deal, and time isn't a factor... :wink:

What IS the status on the SP slowness? Gangolf still out of town? Matt contacted?

Even "normal" sized pages sometimes don't load, resulting in this message: get_image_file() failed: DB Error: no database selected

And even when they do eventually load, it always takes quite a bit longer than it used to (as in two or three minutes).

My Glacier N.P. page, which isn't a "normal" page (being quite large), at best now takes about five minutes to load, and more often than not presents a blank screen with the ubiquituous "get_image_file() failed: DB Error: no database selected" —I never know whether or not it'll come up!

Whatever...just sort of bumping this, so it doesn't get buried behind the "how long is too long," etc. forums. For me, this slowness is actually quite a serious issue!

[And just to clarify, it's only the "Mountains & Rocks," "Areas & Ranges," "Routes," the sort of page involving an assortment of images, that have the speed problems. Summitpost.org comes up quite readily, as do all the forums.]

PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 3:11 am
by Lolli
:shock:

get_image_file() failed: DB Error: no database selected

everything has taken ages to load...

PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 7:12 pm
by Saintgrizzly
Just a "bump..."

Hoping for a current status update here....

Thanks, Bob!

—Vernon

PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 1:50 am
by Bob Sihler
Like the rest of you, it's off and on for me. Some pages load right away; some take forever or don't load at all.

Another staff member told me these things are usually outside problems that correct themselves before Matt can get to them. However, I sent Matt an email today. Why did I wait so long? It seemed to me that things had gotten better by the end of the weekend, so I assumed it was unnecessary. Obviously, I was wrong.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 1:24 pm
by Fred Spicker
One thing that certainly DOES take up space and has been mentioned before it the storage of old versions of pages and even photos. Every time that you do an edit, which can be quite frequently when first putting up a page, the old version is saved.

Someone - new Elf Bob - should post something in several places encouraging people to go through their pages, click on View History in the yellow edit bar, and delete the old versions of their material.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 2:00 pm
by Lolli
Fred Spicker wrote:...click on View History in the yellow edit bar, and delete the old versions of their material.


Done. You're right, there's a lot saved right there.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 2:21 pm
by kamil
I try to delete my old versions as often as possible too.

Today the pages open for me but pics often can't be seen.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 2:32 pm
by Bob Sihler
Fred Spicker wrote:One thing that certainly DOES take up space and has been mentioned before it the storage of old versions of pages and even photos. Every time that you do an edit, which can be quite frequently when first putting up a page, the old version is saved.

Someone - new Elf Bob - should post something in several places encouraging people to go through their pages, click on View History in the yellow edit bar, and delete the old versions of their material.


Good idea. I think there was once a thread on that. If someone remembers the title or can find it, please bump it. Otherwise, I can start a new one.

I'm rather obsessive about deleting my histories. For almost every page of mine, the only version is the most recent one.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 2:54 pm
by Arthur Digbee
I too try to delete old versions -- but I must say that SP doesn't make it easy. I'm sure I have pictures with multiple old versions because I fiddled with text, but it's not realistic to wade through every picture looking for old versions. Especially not when the server is slow!

If there were a "page manager" function that listed your pages down the left side of a page, with versions displayed right, it would make this task a snap.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 3:34 pm
by Bubba Suess
Reading Aaron's history of Summitpost, it seems that there was a community wide purge of unnecessary/bad/repetitive/stupid photos. Perhaps it is time to have another one of those. I know there are pictures attached to some of my pages that add absolutely no insight or have no scenic quality and just clutter up the image gallery. Cutting these would be a great way to increase space.