Test-System: RT 4.05 Ubuntu: 10.4.3 Lucid Hello everybody
We have an RT 3.8.9 System running in an Prod Environment Now i tried to find out the best Settings for the new RT-Version 4.0.5 that we can migrate asap. But Rt 4.0 seems to slow ( especially the loadingtime from a webif page) to beat our Prod. One. Maybe my settings aren't correct or i should use an other webhandler okay now here the facts: reconfigure rt with the webhandler flag for fastcgi: ./configure --with-web-handler=fastcgi test dependencies: make fixdeps Webhandler: fcgid RT_SiteConfig: Set( $rtname, 'example.com'); 1; Set($JSMinPath, '/opt/rt4/bin/jsmin'); Set($WebPath, "/rt"); Set($WebDomain, '192.168.xxx.xxx') apache config: rt4.0fcgid <VirtualHost 192.168.112.22 > AddDefaultCharset UTF-8 AddHandler fcgid-script .fcgi Alias /NoAuth/images/ /opt/rt4/share/html/NoAuth/images/ ScriptAlias /rt /opt/rt4/sbin/rt-server.fcgi DocumentRoot "/opt/rt4/share/html" <Location /> Order allow,deny Allow from all Options +ExecCGI AddHandler fcgid-script fcgi </Location> </VirtualHost> and here is the fcgid config: <IfModule mod_fcgid.c> AddHandler fcgid-script .fcgi FcgidConnectTimeout 20 ############################################################################ # FCGID Configuration. See more details: #http://fastcgi.coremail.cn/doc.htm ############################################################################ IdleTimeout 7200 IdleScanInterval 480 BusyTimeout 3000 BusyScanInterval 480 ErrorScanInterval 3 ZombieScanInterval 3 ProcessLifeTime 86400 SocketPath /tmp/fcgid/sock.rt3 SpawnScoreUpLimit 10 SpawnScore 1 TerminationScore 2 MaxProcessCount 40 DefaultMaxClassProcessCount 32 DefaultMinClassProcessCount 3 IPCConnectTimeout 100 IPCCommTimeout 1200 ############################################################################ # END FCGID CONFIG </IfModule> Maybe someone know some hints or tipps to speed up my rt 4.0 instance best regards john s. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/RT-4--Apache2-Performance-Tuning-tp33508831p33508831.html Sent from the Request Tracker - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.