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Ken Rich
@ken-rich
02/15/15 03:17:07PM
926 posts

Entry Processes High


Jamroom Hosting

Thanks Michael - I'll pass it along and see if that helps.

Also, my performance test is generally over 900 but drops below 300 on occasion. It is always because of a high MSQL reading.

Not only that, but the set-up I'm on is much better than the baseline for the test, and should "smoke" it well over a thousand. I've only seen it break a thousand once, and I can test when there is no load SHOWING on the server, and have anywhere from 300-950.

Physically, we have the fastest form of storage, so I'm thinking perhaps the MSQL settings or general config settings are not "tuned" properly.

Is there a recommended guide somewhere that addresses optimizing the settings? I found this - is this what we should be looking at? https://www.jamroom.net/brian/documentation/guides
Ken Rich
@ken-rich
02/15/15 02:41:54PM
926 posts

Entry Processes High


Jamroom Hosting

Hi Michael,

He can see what processes the server is running already. The problem is, those specifically being generated from Jamroom are not easily identified, or not showing, as they are internal - if I am understanding correctly.

I know what the queue viewer is, but unless I'm converting a video or something, I generally don't see anything there. However, if nothing is showing there Jamroom still has to be running processes, or else it would be dead.

What I'm looking for is something that shows me all running Jamroom process, just like when I go to my Windows task manager, I can see running processes.

Why would it need over 20 simultaneous processes running at times? Could this be when the daily integrity check runs? Where is the peak coming from - how can we know without a process viewer?
updated by @ken-rich: 02/15/15 02:48:17PM
Ken Rich
@ken-rich
02/15/15 02:03:45PM
926 posts

Entry Processes High


Jamroom Hosting

My host has monitoring software installed which is showing this with the limit currently set at 20.

Quote: You have reached entry processes (number of simultaneously running php and cgi scripts, as well as cron jobs and shell sessions) limit 7 times in 24 hours

This raises the questions, what processes does Jamroom run in the course of a day? Are they spaced out as cron jobs should be? When are they likely to peak?

Related to that, is their a process viewer built in that will show running processes. For instance, how do we know that it's a good time to do a performance test when we can't see what processes are running?

updated by @ken-rich: 03/21/15 09:42:38PM
Ken Rich
@ken-rich
02/15/15 09:23:40AM
926 posts

Where is the Installation Documentation?


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For example, if he chose subscribed artist, the silver artist badge (attached) would show up in that same space.

The steps to accomplish all this are here - https://www.jamroom.net/the-jamroom-network/forum/ning-to-jamroom/17428/sorting-migrants-into-quotas/search_string=badges

However, it's an "ugly" hack of B360's original set-up. If he redesigned with this functionality in mind, it could have an easy ACP interface.

Hope that helps...
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updated by @ken-rich: 02/15/15 09:34:43AM
Ken Rich
@ken-rich
02/15/15 09:16:17AM
926 posts

Where is the Installation Documentation?


Profile Badges

Hi Strumelia,

You should look at the modification I did with this.

You can actually not only change the displayed image, you can send a specific quota a message (as opposed to or in addition to an image) and have only the logged in owner of the account see it. The message can contain a hyperlink to where an expected action must be performed.

I'm using it get imported Ning members to choose an account (Member or Artist, Free or Paid).

So if you look at the attached screenshot, only admins and the profile owner can see what is in yellow. As soon as he picks a quota other than Ning import, he no longer sees the message, but whatever image is associated with his new quota.
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updated by @ken-rich: 02/15/15 09:34:09AM
Ken Rich
@ken-rich
02/13/15 01:58:00PM
926 posts

New Jamroom Hosting Forum


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updated by @ken-rich: 02/13/15 01:58:54PM
Ken Rich
@ken-rich
02/13/15 01:44:42PM
926 posts

New Jamroom Hosting Forum


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brian:

And finally, let's start a new forum topic with any new issues.
Thanks!

Bit confused on that, I thought this was the new support forum for hosting? So where exactly is it that I post any new hosting issues?
Ken Rich
@ken-rich
02/13/15 01:36:19PM
926 posts

New Jamroom Hosting Forum


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Cool beans - it's updating now. Ya I make my passwords strong - lol.
Ken Rich
@ken-rich
02/13/15 01:11:17PM
926 posts

New Jamroom Hosting Forum


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Hi Brian,

Yes it's installed and I plugged in the number. I also see a Jamroom 5 fresh install when I check my Jamroom server account, so I know it's not overwriting that with my "slurp".
Ken Rich
@ken-rich
02/13/15 01:07:40PM
926 posts

New Jamroom Hosting Forum


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I attempted to kill the process and re-initiate but nothing worked. I rebooted and it went right back to:

0 files and directories imported in 5,103 seconds.
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