Yayy. Thank you! And please share how you installed memcached on Gentoo (when you have time )

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On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 3:54 AM, Martin Owens <doctormo@...400...> wrote:
Dear developers,

The website is pretty much back to speed. Some help from OSUOSL was
vital in understanding so a big thanks to them.

What went wrong was a couple of points. The first was the mo file issue
where django was trying to open files from the disk hundreds of times
per request (and failing). Provisioning it with the files stopped that.

Then there was the caching. I installed memcached on the server and
enabled it's use. This cut down on the amount of memory because wsgi
processes are able to share the same cache and reduced mysql load
because we didn't have to cache things there any more.

I put the number of parallel requests back up to 4, since 2 doesn't
really help with all requests and created some backlog.

Please continue to test. You will notice gallery pages, user pages are
slower than cms pages and this is mostly because those apps don't use
cache (something to look into for the next version).

Sorry for the disruption.

Martin,




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