Hi Tom,

I can confirm similar issue - loading wiki page time is around 30sec on 1.1
Trac.

Hosting company is blaming cgi scripts for this delay but, as I learned
from you thread, it could be issue with bitten.

Thanks

K.

On 11 March 2015 at 05:24, <tolu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Sound like great suggestions!
>
> - It's possible the performance issues started when I upgrade to 1.0. I
> don't remember it being that slow at that time though. I was running 0.12 I
> believe.
> - I am running on Ubuntu.
> - I am running an Apache2 web server. I believe the site is running as a
> fast cgi script. Does that also hamper performance?
> - System Information is attached.
> - There are about 1000 tickets, and about 50 users.
>
> Is there anything specific about the log that would be helpful? I'd rather
> not publicly share the log itself.
>
> I temporarily disabled Bitten and the site was much faster! Since the trac
> upgrade, I've performed some other modifications, like tripling the number
> of build configurations and also tripling the number of connected build
> slaves at a moment.
> Would either of those changes affect the load? Is there a good way to
> debug bitten's operation?
>
> Thanks!!
>
> Tom
>
>
> On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 6:11:32 PM UTC-7, RjOllos wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 4:09 PM, <tol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the response! I thought that I was being blocked so I didn't
>>> check in until now.
>>>
>>> I am running SQLite, indeed. I upgraded to Trac 1.0 back in November.
>>>
>>
>> There are a lot of possibilities so I'm going to start with some basic
>> questions.
>>
>> - Did the performance issues start when you upgraded Trac to 1.0?  Which
>> version were running previously?
>> - What OS are you running?
>> - What web server are you running? Running Trac as a CGI script is very
>> bad for performance (it recently came up again on the mailing list as an
>> issue of another user, so it comes to mind immediately)
>> - Can you send us the *System Information* that is found on the /about
>> page? You will need to be logged in as a user with CONFIG_VIEW permission
>> to see the information.
>> - How many users do you have registered in your Trac instance?
>> - Approximately how many tickets do you have in your Trac instance.
>>
>> The biggest problems that I have are that:
>>>
>>>    1. It takes Trac ~30 seconds to load a wiki page.
>>>    2. My predecessor had the SVN repo post-commit or
>>>    post-revprop-change hooks execute some syncing with trac before finishing
>>>    the commit process. SVN is taking over two minutes to finish the commit
>>>    process.
>>>    3. From trac.log, I see that Trac restarts itself quick a lot,
>>>    sometimes three or four times in 30 seconds. I assume this is unintended.
>>>
>>>
>>> Could you send us the log output?
>>
>> I suggest you try disabling the Bitten plugin temporarily and re-evaluate
>> the performance of Trac.
>>
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