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New Post 6/10/2008 4:53 AM
User is offline memond
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Emergency slowdown on live site!!! 

Hi

We experienced an extreme slow down last night due possibly in part to an internet provider in the area. However, the slowdown in service affected the site very badly, when other sites may have taken twice the time to load (8-12 sec), our site was taking 100 seconds plus. After taking all the dynamic modules out of the site (anything using rss or claendar sharing or pulling from another page by other means) those pages were back to regular speed. However, the login and other pages are still very slow and registering or loging in takes 45+ seconds. Can someone explain to me their theories on why this may be occurring? (the site remained at normal speeds when tested internally and through other isp's)

Thanks for any help,
Mike

 
New Post 6/10/2008 5:08 AM
User is offline CSmith
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Re: Emergency slowdown on live site!!! 

The first thing(s) I would check would be the AppPool, see what its drawing as far as CPU time and Vmemory. Also check the event log in DNN and the Application Log on your server. This may give you some insight.


 
New Post 6/10/2008 6:36 AM
User is offline memond
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Re: Emergency slowdown on live site!!! 

Hi thanks for your reply. We looked into it and one of the worker processes is running about 270 mb but that should be well within bounds for this server. A coworker thinks it may be that the aliases are set up strange and that's why some isp's are having trouble and not others. I have 4 aliases set up for this portal, should I dump some of them? I am really in a bind here so please keep the ideas coming. Thanks. Mike

10.10.100.45/website - internal ip
www.manchesternh.gov/website - translated url
216.204.202.157/website - external ip
www.manchesternh.gov - translated url

Event log is getting several timout errors but also these:

Message: System.ApplicationException: This operation returned because the timeout period expired. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x800705B4) at System.Threading.ReaderWriterLock.AcquireWriterLockInternal(Int32 millisecondsTimeout) at DotNetNuke.Services.Scheduling.DNNScheduling.Scheduler.CoreScheduler.RemoveFromScheduleQueue(ScheduleItem objScheduleItem)

Message: System.ArgumentException: The parameter 'from' cannot be an empty string. Parameter name: from at System.Net.Mail.MailMessage..ctor(String from, String to) at DotNetNuke.Services.Mail.Mail.SendMail(String MailFrom, String MailTo, String Cc, String Bcc, String ReplyTo, MailPriority Priority, String Subject, Mailformat Bodyformat, Encoding BodyEncoding, String Body, String[] Attachment, String SMTPServer, String SMTPAuthentication, String SMTPUsername, String SMTPPassword, Boolean SMTPEnableSSL)

 
New Post 6/10/2008 10:02 AM
User is offline Mitch Sellers
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Re: Emergency slowdown on live site!!! 

memond,

It looks like you have some issues relating to scheduler load and other items that are causing issues...Drop me an e-mail at msellers@iowacomputergurus.com and I might be able to help get you going.  (Since I don't get notifications from the forums here it isn't practical for me to help fully via this channel).

ALso, your aliases would NOT have any impact on the issue.


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New Post 6/10/2008 12:14 PM
User is offline Carlos Rodriguez
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Re: Emergency slowdown on live site!!! 

Mike:

Since it is not clear from your problem description, what happens when you access the site from an internal address???  Is it possible for you to test this???

Also, is your server dedicated or are there other sites/applications running on that server???  And how are they performing???

Carlos

 

 
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