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ForceHSS 06-07-2015 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by mykkal (Post 2547189)
They won't support over here at vbulletin.org anymore. At least not that i've seen. Ask your question in their support forum. http://dragonbyte-tech.com

They do support here for all their mods. You have not been here long enough but so far been a problem try checking rules before posting again
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Budget101 06-08-2015 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by lauxanh (Post 2547329)
When i use this MOD( SEO URLs only, no sitemap), my serverload is double or triple compare to before. Is it normal?


YES, that's normal. Aggravating as all get up, but Quite Normal for the software. dbSEO Quadrupled the server load and makes our CPU run through the roof so to speak. We're on a dedicated quad servers (running 16 Xeon processors) and it's literally STILL not enough due to the load.

We're considering removing it for this reason.

DragonByte Tech 06-08-2015 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by mansonklan (Post 2547330)
Cache offline, how to fix that?

Install XCache or APC and activate it in vB's config.php

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Originally Posted by Budget101 (Post 2547380)
YES, that's normal. Aggravating as all get up, but Quite Normal for the software. dbSEO Quadrupled the server load and makes our CPU run through the roof so to speak. We're on a dedicated quad servers (running 16 Xeon processors) and it's literally STILL not enough due to the load.

We're considering removing it for this reason.

As I mentioned in the vB3 version thread where the user you quoted cross-posted, make sure you have a cache system like XCache or APC configured (by default, it's not configured so it won't work) and enabled in vB's config.php.


Fillip

Budget101 06-08-2015 03:23 PM

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As I mentioned in the vB3 version thread where the user you quoted cross-posted, make sure you have a cache system like XCache or APC configured (by default, it's not configured so it won't work) and enabled in vB's config.php.
Our server guys said this was essentially useless unless of all of the css, attachments, etc were moved into a filestore.

We're currently battling this issue right this second, with only 25,000 users on the site, the first byte time has slowed to 15 seconds. (normally less than 1 second).

http://www.webpagetest.org/result/15...07Q/1/details/

DragonByte Tech 06-08-2015 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Budget101 (Post 2547383)
Our server guys said this was essentially useless unless of all of the css, attachments, etc were moved into a filestore.

Sorry, I'm rather confused - DBSEO does not modify CSS or Attachments. Moving CSS and Attachments to the file store will help performance a lot, but it's 100% unrelated to DBSEO.

The reason why XCache greatly benefits DBSEO is because resolved URLs can be cached, meaning that lookups are essentially "free".

If your developers are telling you that XCache is useless for your site, then I would seriously question their reasoning.


Fillip

Angix 06-08-2015 05:04 PM

Good.

DragonByte Tech 06-08-2015 05:23 PM

DragonByte SEO v2.0.5

New Features:

DBSEO CP Alerts
  • The "sitemap generation in DragonByte SEO is not enabled" alert can now be dismissed
  • Should the automatic sitemap generation fail, the notification is now added to the DBSEO CP instead of the vB Admin CP

Bug Fixes:
  • Resolved a "No Permissions" issue in the DBSEO CP when a password is not set


Fillip

Budget101 06-08-2015 05:35 PM

Enabled: First Byte- 10.113s
http://www.webpagetest.org/result/150608_F9_12F3/

disabled: .403s
http://www.webpagetest.org/result/150608_F5_14MZ/


I'm sorry, it's just incredibly frustrating trying to optimize a site & maintain traffic at the same time. I love what dbSEO does in theory, but how it plays out in real time is a different story.

******************************************UPDATE** *******************************

NO NO NO NO NO. With the help of my server host we discovered that a Mod I was using was causing the loading issues and Spike in dbSEO's CPU usage. It was NOT dbSEO after all that caused the issue.

So, for those of you with loading/server spike issues.

1. Disable ALL of your mods, Enable them 1 at a time and run a webpagetest EACH time before proceeding to ensure that the newly enabled mod is NOT interfering with your server (or dbSEO) and load times.

2. In case anyone is wondering which mod was causing the severe issues, it was the Check 4 Hack Mod. (which again, is more than like user error because that particular mod says for use on vb sites up to version 4.1.4 . It does NOT state that it will work in my (newer) version. So- My Bad, yet again.

For the sake of Clarity, dbSEO was NOT causing the severe load on the server and I humbly apologize to them for MY error.

Wakey 06-08-2015 06:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mykkal (Post 2547189)
They won't support over here at vbulletin.org anymore. At least not that i've seen. Ask your question in their support forum. http://dragonbyte-tech.com

Quote:

Originally Posted by ForceHSS (Post 2547332)
They do support here for all their mods. You have not been here long enough but so far been a problem try checking rules before posting again

Unfortunately they seem to be ignoring me both on their forums and here. As well as others who have reported the same issue both over here and other there (on both the free and paid user support forums for this product)

DrkWizard 06-09-2015 09:03 AM

I get an error installing the lastest version :confused:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

Database error in vBulletin 4.2.2:

Invalid SQL:

REPLACE INTO `dbtech_dbseo_adminmessage`
(`adminmessageid`, `varname`, `dismissable`, `script`, `action`, `execurl`, `method`, `dateline`)
VALUES
(4, 'dbtech_dbseo_analytics_disabled', 1, 'validate', 'gaenabled', 'index.php?do=save&filedo=home&dogroup=analytics&s etting[dbtech_dbseo_analytics_active]=1', 'post', UNIX_TIMESTAMP())
(5, 'dbtech_dbseo_analytics_account_missing', 1, 'validate', 'gaaccount', 'index.php?do=analytics', 'get', UNIX_TIMESTAMP()),
(6, 'dbtech_dbseo_analytics_profile_missing', 1, 'validate', 'gaprofile', 'index.php?do=analytics', 'get', UNIX_TIMESTAMP());

MySQL Error : You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near '(5, 'dbtech_dbseo_analytics_account_missing', 1, 'validate', 'gaaccount', 'index' at line 5
Error Number : 1064
Request Date : Tuesday, June 9th 2015 @ 10:57:12 AM
Error Date : Tuesday, June 9th 2015 @ 10:57:13 AM
Script : /foro/admincp/plugin.php?do=productimport
Referrer : /foro/admincp/plugin.php?do=productadd
IP Address : xxxxxx
Username : xxxxxx
Classname : vB_Database
MySQL Version : 5.5.41-MariaDB


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