View Full Version : Forum Running Slow - MySql Problems?
IndyParts
02-18-2010, 02:42 AM
I started a forum about two months ago. Everything has been setup and running, but lately the forum has been delaying by 15-60 seconds between pages. Currently shared hosting through GoDaddy. I have been on the phone with them daily and not getting anywhere. The forum has ~500 members, 150 on daily with 20-30 online at a time normally. It doesn't matter how many are signed on at a time, it is sometimes slow when only 4-5 are on.
I was talking with a friend tonight and comparing numbers with one of his sites. When I went into: Maintenance->Diag->MySql Status, my numbers are HUGE compared to his. My site has been open two months and his has been for two years. Some of my numbers are 10x what his are. I am not sure if this is the problem, but it is a start.
Any suggestions?
Medtech
02-18-2010, 03:16 AM
yeah... godaddy sux, get a better host...;)
also you need to move all images and attachments to the file system, they are defaulted to being stored in the database.
IndyParts
02-18-2010, 08:30 PM
What do you direct them outside of the database?
Videx
02-19-2010, 02:02 AM
20-30 concurrent users is about the limit for shared hosting. But I agree you want to move attachments to the file system if they aren't there already. Still, I suspect something else is at play here - like server load, which you don't even mention.
IndyParts
02-19-2010, 03:24 AM
Per the host, I am using less than 2% of what I am allowed.
Two questions...
#1 - The numbers that I have in the list of Mysql status. Is there a listing of definitions on what those are? Is there a way to reset those or do they even matter?
#2 - How do I seperate picture from the db?
Videx
02-19-2010, 03:50 AM
<a href="http://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html/main/attachment_storage_db_to_fs1" target="_blank">Moving Attachments to the Filesystem</a>
Nobody knows what all that crap is on that SQL page. I never even knew the page existed before I read your post. What you should be concerned with is your server's CPU usage. That 2% figure you cite has nothing to do with anything either. Look on page 1 of your AdminCP and make sure the CPU load is never more than 1.0 per CPU.
ChopSuey
02-20-2010, 03:10 PM
Try asking for a mysql server optimization request over @vb.com
Videx
02-20-2010, 04:20 PM
Try asking for a mysql server optimization request over @vb.comI didn't think server optimizations were possible on shared servers?
snakes1100
02-20-2010, 05:36 PM
You cant optimize a shared server, not unless its a vps/dedicated.
ChopSuey
02-22-2010, 12:53 PM
I didn't think server optimizations were possible on shared servers?
Oops :erm: didn't read well :p
OverlandCanada
04-06-2010, 12:54 PM
Hey IndyParts.... did you get this resolved? I'm having HUGE problems like this on my forum and haven't gotten too far with vBulletin.
I'm on godaddy also... but with 130 members and an average of 5-10 people on at a time, I don't really think that should make my forum slow.
But now I'm getting "lost connection" or "sql gone away" type stuff.
Just wondering what you did to resolve your problem?
Thx
motowebmaster
04-07-2010, 01:51 AM
Some shared hosting service providers make plenty of features and services available, but limit their execution. A basic vbulletin installation may run fine, but can experience problems with growth or the installation of additional plugins.
Consider a different host with greater resource allotments.
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