Dutch_Boy
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Hello,
I hope you guys dont mind making this topic. Because i know you guys are pro so i thought lets post my problem here and maybe someone got a solution.
Since Friday my forum is allot slower then normal. With allot i mean REALLY allot. We dont know the reason. We do have allot of mods running but strange thing is all the mods are running without problems for like a few weeks. Didnt change anything big or something like that.
Here the list with mods i got on the forum:
AME 3
AMEFY
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We run also i kinda large site on the same server. The owner got a pc cooling shop thats running really good and its kinda big to. Allot of pictures.
But we are alone on the server.
The most members online in one day was 202, 11 juni 2010.
We got around the 30/40 members online at the time. With around the same amount of quest.
Does the dragonbyte addons ask allot from the database? Because i had a database error that we had to much connections at the time.
Also when we turn of the forum for a min. And put it back online the forum is really fast again. And when we wait for 5 min the problem gets back really slowly. It will get slower and slower.
This also makes the site go slow.
Ow yea dont forget this. Server load gets up to 100%... When we turn the forum offline and back again the server load is normal.
I hope someone knows how to fix this problem!
Kind regards,
Dutch_Boy. forum.highflow.nl
http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?p=2078094#post2078094
I hope you guys dont mind making this topic. Because i know you guys are pro so i thought lets post my problem here and maybe someone got a solution.
Since Friday my forum is allot slower then normal. With allot i mean REALLY allot. We dont know the reason. We do have allot of mods running but strange thing is all the mods are running without problems for like a few weeks. Didnt change anything big or something like that.
Here the list with mods i got on the forum:
AME 3
AMEFY
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DragonByte Tech: Advanced Post Thanks / Like (Pro)
DragonByte Tech: vBActivity & Awards (Pro)
DragonByte Tech: vBCredits II Deluxe (Pro)
DragonByte Tech: vBShop (Pro)
DragonByte Tech: vBShout (Pro)
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ibProArcade for vBulletin
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We run also i kinda large site on the same server. The owner got a pc cooling shop thats running really good and its kinda big to. Allot of pictures.
But we are alone on the server.
The most members online in one day was 202, 11 juni 2010.
We got around the 30/40 members online at the time. With around the same amount of quest.
Does the dragonbyte addons ask allot from the database? Because i had a database error that we had to much connections at the time.
Also when we turn of the forum for a min. And put it back online the forum is really fast again. And when we wait for 5 min the problem gets back really slowly. It will get slower and slower.
This also makes the site go slow.
Ow yea dont forget this. Server load gets up to 100%... When we turn the forum offline and back again the server load is normal.
I hope someone knows how to fix this problem!
Kind regards,
Dutch_Boy. forum.highflow.nl
http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?p=2078094#post2078094