Ya, the more I looked into it, the less likely it seemed that I could
do it with a single query. My boss really wanted separate tables for
each user, so I just ended up making a wiki page that ran a query for
each milestone and then grouped the results by user. It seems like
that's the only way to
On 11/08/2010 04:40 PM, Torsten Bronger wrote:
I believe it is because you aren't starting enough servers/keeping
enough spare servers
I don't believe that it could take 200 seconds (did you perhaps read
milliseconds?) to launch another apache process. For me, it seems
that some code waits for
On 11/09/2010 06:05 AM, Dave Love wrote:
I guess it's https://bugs.launchpad.net/trac/+bug/607117
I'm still on 8.04, so this very well could be it. I haven't tried it on yet.
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Torsten Bronger writes:
> Hallöchen!
>
> Our trac installation on Ubuntu 10.04 server is extremely slow.
> Every request (no matter whether POST or GET,
> ticket/roadmap/search/etc) takes approx. 200 seconds.
>
> After the first very slow response, trac becomes fast, but if you
> stop browsing for