[tw] [TW5] Advice on Node.js Deployment and Wiki Performance

2014-10-06 Thread Rick Williams
Hi All, We have tw5.1.2 installed for Node.js and with NGINX. We're using a daemon to run the wiki out of it's own directory (/home/ncemonwiki/emonwiki) and using SSL to access the nginx server running one the same server. At initial connect from Chrome browser, it takes about 60 seconds to ser

[tw] Re: [TW5] Advice on Node.js Deployment and Wiki Performance

2014-10-07 Thread Rick Williams
to everyone. On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 8:16:56 AM UTC-4, PMario wrote: > > On Monday, October 6, 2014 6:28:32 PM UTC+2, Rick Williams wrote: >> >> We have tw5.1.2 installed for Node.js and with NGINX. We're using a >> daemon to run the wiki out of it's own dir

[tw] Re: [TW5] Advice on Node.js Deployment and Wiki Performance

2014-10-07 Thread Rick Williams
Hi PMario, That's definitely not the case. I've defined this server myself specifically for this. There is no competing load of any significance. On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 3:46:53 PM UTC-4, PMario wrote: > > On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 3:23:48 PM UTC+2, Rick Williams wrote:

[tw] Re: [TW5] Advice on Node.js Deployment and Wiki Performance

2014-10-20 Thread Rick Williams
Hi Mario, Thanks for the follow up. I took a bit of vacation but I'm back now. I followed your instructions and saw some slight differences. The index is still pretty large and doesn't seem to put new image imports in the ./images folder. 1) I modified the tiddlywiki.info as you suggested: {

[tw] Re: [TW5] Advice on Node.js Deployment and Wiki Performance

2014-10-20 Thread Rick Williams
Oh, another thing... The images are not displaying now using the normal type of wikitext reference: [img[BlockBDPUGuard_event.png]] Do I need to change the tag here? I tried this: [external-image[BlockBDPUGuard _event.png]] and [img[./images/Bloc

[tw] Re: [TW5] Advice on Node.js Deployment and Wiki Performance

2014-10-20 Thread Rick Williams
Did you do the import step? So import the small index.html into the server. You could select all. ... You did a backup right? I did do this later. But I still winder if it was really necessary. The image files were already in the images directory. Tiddlywiki server doesn't use the "build

[tw] Re: [TW5] Advice on Node.js Deployment and Wiki Performance

2014-10-22 Thread Rick Williams
Hi Mario, You asked a few questions, I'd like to try and respond: On Tuesday, October 21, 2014 3:55:12 AM UTC-4, PMario wrote: > > > Can you describe your use case a bit closer, if that's possible. > So I can see, if I should recommend it, or not :) > > - How many different wiki's do you need? >

[tw] 5.1.13 adds extra tid extensions

2016-09-29 Thread Rick Williams
Hi all, I upgraded to 5.1.13 for node.js and now see each new or edited tiddler get extra .tid extensions. From what I can see this is already known and perhaps fixed with "Fix str.length strEndsWith bug #2572". In the meantime, anyone have a suggestion on what should I do? Do need to worry abo