Exactly the same problem here, i'll try to investigate more next days.

On 22 oct, 16:05, Thomas Rabaix <tho...@rabaix.net> wrote:
> Are you storing doctrine object into session ?
>
> On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 11:45 PM, Thomas Ohms 
> <thomas.o...@googlemail.com>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Are you using cache? Do you maybe have different caching compared to your
> > dev an prod server?
>
> > 2010/10/21 stephenrs <ssgro...@gmail.com>
>
> > I'm preparing a site for launch - moving it out of my local dev
> >> environment to a remote VPS host, and I've discovered that sometimes
> >> pages take up to 60+ seconds to load on the VPS. Using the symfony
> >> debug toolbar, I've further discovered that the delay is happening
> >> during the loading of my factories. Going even further, I patched some
> >> symfony files (temporarily) according to a tip here:
>
> >>http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-users/browse_thread/thread/99e...
> >> to get a better idea about what is going on.
>
> >> Apparently the delay is happening during the loading of Factories :
> >> storage (which comprises 99% of the total request time), but that's
> >> about all I can tell at the moment. The delay doesn't happen on every
> >> request, and during these requests my server is essentially idle, with
> >> httpd threads occupying most memory (according to top).
>
> >> Since I've never seen this problem happen on my local box, I'm
> >> guessing it's somehow related to the config of my remote server, but
> >> at this point I'm at a bit of a loss. Also, my session storage is the
> >> default PHP file-based storage. I've been considering upping the
> >> memory on my VPS plan (for several reasons), but I'm wondering if this
> >> would have any impact on factories loading, as I would guess that this
> >> is an I/O issue.
>
> >> Has anyone seen anything like this? Any suggestions as to what might
> >> be causing it? Workarounds?
>
> >> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> >> SF 1.4.6, PHP 5.3.3, MySQL 5.1.5
>
> >> Note: I've cross posted this to the main sf forums because it's not
> >> clear to me where folks are hanging out these days...
>
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