Re: [Cooker] Bugzilla very slow
Tibor Pittich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On 18. feb 2003 17:09, Warly wrote: Tibor Pittich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On 18. feb 2003 09:18, Warly wrote: James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The thought I had was to have the default page after login be My Bugs rather than the search page. This alone should cut down tremendously on the load on the server. Don't have bugzilla in front of me but the link should be straight forward enough. done great, but can you synchronize this changes with mozilla sidebar too? if i logged via this sidebar, then i redirected again to search page. Well, I need to figure out where is this thing, but I am affraid that you will need to remove and readd this bar. unfortunately, i remove and add again sidebar today, but still is the same. if i click my bugs into sidebar, then i get full lists of bugs instead only my bugs. It may be because you are not listed as maintainer in bugzilla, could you send me in private your bugzilla account and the packages you are taking care of? -- Warly
Re: [Cooker] Bugzilla very slow
On 20. feb 2003 12:55, Warly wrote: The thought I had was to have the default page after login be My Bugs rather than the search page. This alone should cut down tremendously on the load on the server. Don't have bugzilla in front of me but the link should be straight forward enough. great, but can you synchronize this changes with mozilla sidebar too? if i logged via this sidebar, then i redirected again to search page. Well, I need to figure out where is this thing, but I am affraid that you will need to remove and readd this bar. unfortunately, i remove and add again sidebar today, but still is the same. if i click my bugs into sidebar, then i get full lists of bugs instead only my bugs. It may be because you are not listed as maintainer in bugzilla, could you send me in private your bugzilla account and the packages you are taking care of? i'm sorry, if this mistake is related to my bad english, but i mean other thing. i try explain this detailed: if i logged via web interface, and click to my bugs, then i redirected to page, where is bugs which reported by me, and don't have status fixed, closed, i.e. open bugs. if i logged via mozilla sidebar (or web interface, it doesn't matter) and click to my bugs _into_ mozilla sidebar, then i get defferend listing, which contains _all_ opened bugs. this is difference between my bugs link at web page, and my bugs link at sidebar, which i requested to be synced:) i know, this is cosmetic problem only, but i will expect, that both links behavior are same. msg93661/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [Cooker] Bugzilla very slow
On 18. feb 2003 17:09, Warly wrote: Tibor Pittich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On 18. feb 2003 09:18, Warly wrote: James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The thought I had was to have the default page after login be My Bugs rather than the search page. This alone should cut down tremendously on the load on the server. Don't have bugzilla in front of me but the link should be straight forward enough. done great, but can you synchronize this changes with mozilla sidebar too? if i logged via this sidebar, then i redirected again to search page. Well, I need to figure out where is this thing, but I am affraid that you will need to remove and readd this bar. unfortunately, i remove and add again sidebar today, but still is the same. if i click my bugs into sidebar, then i get full lists of bugs instead only my bugs. msg93414/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [Cooker] Bugzilla very slow
James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 02:25, Combelles, Christophe (MED, ALTEN) wrote: I had entered a bug for this : https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1449 This can be easily? fixed by separating the product list from the page itself: for example, putting the list into a separate file, so it is recorded in the browser cache, and not reloaded every time. Otherwise, the product selection could be done from a popup window, and the code for the popup should be always the same. The thought I had was to have the default page after login be My Bugs rather than the search page. This alone should cut down tremendously on the load on the server. Don't have bugzilla in front of me but the link should be straight forward enough. done -- Warly
Re: [Cooker] Bugzilla very slow
On 18. feb 2003 09:18, Warly wrote: James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The thought I had was to have the default page after login be My Bugs rather than the search page. This alone should cut down tremendously on the load on the server. Don't have bugzilla in front of me but the link should be straight forward enough. done great, but can you synchronize this changes with mozilla sidebar too? if i logged via this sidebar, then i redirected again to search page. into sidebar is another small bug, if i click to my bugs, then i redirected to page, with all bugs, not only mine. msg92989/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [Cooker] Bugzilla very slow
Tibor Pittich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On 18. feb 2003 09:18, Warly wrote: James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The thought I had was to have the default page after login be My Bugs rather than the search page. This alone should cut down tremendously on the load on the server. Don't have bugzilla in front of me but the link should be straight forward enough. done great, but can you synchronize this changes with mozilla sidebar too? if i logged via this sidebar, then i redirected again to search page. Well, I need to figure out where is this thing, but I am affraid that you will need to remove and readd this bar. -- Warly
Re: [Cooker] Bugzilla very slow
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 08:09, Warly wrote: Tibor Pittich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On 18. feb 2003 09:18, Warly wrote: James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The thought I had was to have the default page after login be My Bugs rather than the search page. This alone should cut down tremendously on the load on the server. Don't have bugzilla in front of me but the link should be straight forward enough. done great, but can you synchronize this changes with mozilla sidebar too? if i logged via this sidebar, then i redirected again to search page. Well, I need to figure out where is this thing, but I am affraid that you will need to remove and readd this bar. Warly, I noticed you changed the order of pages in Bugzilla... It loads and reacts a lot faster from here. Thanks. James
Re: [Cooker] Bugzilla very slow
I had entered a bug for this : https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1449 This can be easily? fixed by separating the product list from the page itself: for example, putting the list into a separate file, so it is recorded in the browser cache, and not reloaded every time. Otherwise, the product selection could be done from a popup window, and the code for the popup should be always the same. Jean-Michel Dault wrote: I always knew bugzilla was slow, but it gets worse every day, so I measured it: time -f %E lynx --dump https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/query.cgi/dev/null 0:25.60 25 seconds to load the query page... that's awful. Compare to some other mandrake web sites (https and http) time -f %E lynx --dump https://mandrakesecure.com /dev/null 0:05.46 time -f %E lynx --dump www.mandrakesoft.com /dev/null 0:01.43 I'm sure we could tweak Apache to get a bit more performance. If I can give a hand, let me know.
Re: [Cooker] Bugzilla very slow
On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 02:25, Combelles, Christophe (MED, ALTEN) wrote: I had entered a bug for this : https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1449 This can be easily? fixed by separating the product list from the page itself: for example, putting the list into a separate file, so it is recorded in the browser cache, and not reloaded every time. Otherwise, the product selection could be done from a popup window, and the code for the popup should be always the same. The thought I had was to have the default page after login be My Bugs rather than the search page. This alone should cut down tremendously on the load on the server. Don't have bugzilla in front of me but the link should be straight forward enough. James Jean-Michel Dault wrote: I always knew bugzilla was slow, but it gets worse every day, so I measured it: time -f %E lynx --dump https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/query.cgi/dev/null 0:25.60 25 seconds to load the query page... that's awful. Compare to some other mandrake web sites (https and http) time -f %E lynx --dump https://mandrakesecure.com /dev/null 0:05.46 time -f %E lynx --dump www.mandrakesoft.com /dev/null 0:01.43 I'm sure we could tweak Apache to get a bit more performance. If I can give a hand, let me know.
Re: [Cooker] Bugzilla very slow
måndagen den 17 februari 2003 06.06 skrev Jean-Michel Dault: I always knew bugzilla was slow, but it gets worse every day, so I measured it: time -f %E lynx --dump https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/query.cgi/dev/null 0:25.60 25 seconds to load the query page... that's awful. Compare to some other mandrake web sites (https and http) time -f %E lynx --dump https://mandrakesecure.com /dev/null 0:05.46 time -f %E lynx --dump www.mandrakesoft.com /dev/null 0:01.43 I'm sure we could tweak Apache to get a bit more performance. If I can give a hand, let me know. How mature is vdanens Anthill? Could that relace bugzilla? Can bugzilla run under mod_perl? -- Regards // Oden Eriksson, Deserve-IT.com
Re: [Cooker] Bugzilla very slow
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 07:32:12AM +0100, Oden Eriksson wrote: How mature is vdanens Anthill? Could that relace bugzilla? Can bugzilla run under mod_perl? I don't think anthill is very well suited for what we're doing... From what I understand though YOS is using it for their bug tracking. -- Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ben.reser.org America does not go abroad in search of monsters to destroy. She is the well-wisher to the freedom and independence of all. She is the champion only of her own. -- John Quincy Adams, July 4th, 1821
[Cooker] Bugzilla very slow
I always knew bugzilla was slow, but it gets worse every day, so I measured it: time -f %E lynx --dump https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/query.cgi/dev/null 0:25.60 25 seconds to load the query page... that's awful. Compare to some other mandrake web sites (https and http) time -f %E lynx --dump https://mandrakesecure.com /dev/null 0:05.46 time -f %E lynx --dump www.mandrakesoft.com /dev/null 0:01.43 I'm sure we could tweak Apache to get a bit more performance. If I can give a hand, let me know.