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Bitnami redmine logs
Bitnami redmine logs





bitnami redmine logs

Very strange … but as I mentioned above, I have to re-check this one. It seemed like only Redmine-side calculated pages are slowly sent by the application server while Apache’s still fast – but only when the request is a remote LAN request. Usually, I would think of a network problem, but the strange thing is: When actually measuring connect times, the network is fast as hell. It seemed like requests on localhost (Browser directly on the OpenSUSE VM) were fast, but requests over the network weren’t. I tried to check if it’s a network problem (network reacting slow, maybe DNS or something server is in the local network). One more thing that seems very odd to me, but maybe a false measurement result (need to re-check this tomorrow when I see the machine): Sometimes it takes 3 seconds, sometimes even up to 10 seconds to deliver the page. On each request, Redmine reacts unusually slow. What may be totally important: User login is handled via LDAP (ActiveDirectory). Also, there are only a few users accessing it.

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The resources shouldn’t be a problem, as there are always multiple gigabytes of free RAM and CPU spikes on Redmine requests go only up to 50% of 2 CPU cores. The stack is running on a Virtual Machine with OpenSUSE 12.1. So, if anybody has any ideas about this, please feel free to help 🙂īitnami Stack with Redmine 1.4.x upgraded to Bitnami Stack with Redmine 2.1.0 like this: Because I’m just trying to get to the bottom of this, I have some theories which I’d like to discuss here. I’ve got a Redmine instance (Bitnami Stack) that’s unusually slow. Troubleshooting Redmine (Bitnami Stack) performance Because I'm just trying to get to the bottom of this, I have some theories which I'd like to discuss here. Troubleshooting Redmine (Bitnami Stack) performance,I've got a Redmine instance (Bitnami Stack) that's unusually slow.







Bitnami redmine logs