One slow example from timer middleware instrumentation:
~~~~
{
"time": "2014-01-22 22:57:21,330",
"level": "INFO ",
"name": "stats",
"message": {
"url": "/auth/subscriptions/",
"uptime": 177,
"call_counts": {
"socket_write": 1,
"jinja": 1,
"mongo": 2759,
"total": 1,
"socket_read": 14,
"ming": 2360
},
"timings": {
"mongo": 3157,
"ming": 962,
"socket_write": 0,
"socket_read": 168,
"total": 11446,
"jinja": 6447
}
}
}
~~~~
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** [tickets:#7072] User can't access personal subscriptions page [ss6565]**
**Status:** open
**Labels:** support p3
**Created:** Wed Jan 22, 2014 02:08 PM UTC by Chris Tsai
**Last Updated:** Wed Jan 22, 2014 06:55 PM UTC
**Owner:** nobody
[forge:site-support:#6565]
>I've recently been receiving emails triggered by updates on SF.net tracker
>items I commented on ages ago. As these are annoying, I tried to turn them
>off. At the bottom of these notification emails, it says:
>To unsubscribe from further messages, please visit
>https://sourceforge.net/auth/subscriptions/
>Doing this, I am first asked to login (makes sense). After having logged in,
>though, the page simply gives me an error 500. Reproducibly, on different days.
>In case you think it matters: I reproduced this on my Mac OS X 10.8.5 machine,
>using Firefox 26, Chrome 32 and Safari 6.1.1
I'm able to access the subscriptions page, so I suspect this is something
specific to his account (username: `fingolfin`).
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