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Slow page loads
Is it just me or is others having this problem also?
Everywhere else i go is fine, only d-a is slow load and sometimes does not load at all. I have tried getting on d-a from several other computers ( 3 other from home location, 3 other from school campus location), they all are having very slow loading time on d-a, or does not load at all.
Everywhere else i go is fine, only d-a is slow load and sometimes does not load at all. I have tried getting on d-a from several other computers ( 3 other from home location, 3 other from school campus location), they all are having very slow loading time on d-a, or does not load at all.
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Really, though. Glad it's not just me. I kept resetting my router, closing my torrents, sweet talking my browser, anything to get D-Addicts to go faster : /
But anyway. Right in the middle of Europe, same problem Talked to a friend of mine in Japan, talked her into just loading the site (she usually avoids such places), same problem.
Good to see it's not just me. I was already wondering "did my ISP crap out on me?" cause last year, when I changed to them, I had MASSIVE problems for almost a month.
Did another ship bump into a data cable somewhere in a random ocean?
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It is back to normal. YAY, it all started for me 2 days ago, well 3 now, but it was slow, then got slower, then slower, then it suddenly stopped loading most of the time. That is a huge freakin log too, 2GB?
Its no wonder the server would take forever. Must have been a huge load on the machine to try reading 2GB every time someone did something lol.
Its no wonder the server would take forever. Must have been a huge load on the machine to try reading 2GB every time someone did something lol.
I'm running into the same problem on my Apache installs. Apache doesn't work nicely like IIS, where IIS creates a new log each day. Did you find a way to do the same?Ruroshin wrote:Apparently the log file reached 2GB and caused the server to really slow down whenever it tried to update it. Anyway, made a few tweaks. Let me know if it slows down again.
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Like MoerkJ suggested, logrotate daily would improve it somewhat. For D-A I just turned off the access logging altogether and just kept the error logging.groink wrote:I'm running into the same problem on my Apache installs. Apache doesn't work nicely like IIS, where IIS creates a new log each day. Did you find a way to do the same?Ruroshin wrote:Apparently the log file reached 2GB and caused the server to really slow down whenever it tried to update it. Anyway, made a few tweaks. Let me know if it slows down again.
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Before I was logged in, DA was acting really slow and then when I wanted to log in, it five tries, but after I logged in, DA returned to normal. Or maybe it was right timing?
Also whenever I am downloading from a torrent here, DA acts slow... ?? Maybe that's why its slow for me sometimes but I highly doubt its the reason though.
Also whenever I am downloading from a torrent here, DA acts slow... ?? Maybe that's why its slow for me sometimes but I highly doubt its the reason though.
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almost EVERYTIME I had to double login to get logged in. strangely, not this time though. =\robx wrote:its been very hard to browse d.a recently. strange thing, i had to double login to get logged in.
page is still loading very slow in my part of Australia, although it is better than the last 2-3 days where I gave up after refreshing it 10x and still wouldn't load.
Based on windows xp proBodhi wrote:Is there a fix for that?abcd99 wrote:Seems static.d-addicts.com is the culprit.
You can attempt to add static.d-addicts.com to your host file.
go to My Computer -> Windows -> System32 -> drivers -> etc
Note that the existing files in this directory does NOT have extensions.
Open hosts file with any text editing software ( I use notepad )
at the bottom add
127.0.0.1 static.d-addicts.com
Note: If you have a router and static dhcp address assigned, use the ip assigned by your router instead.
It may or may not help. I have just inserted it into mine and so far so good.
Good luck everyone.
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I had problems loading d-addicts recently also. Just upgraded my new internet security, which identified a vrius. After this installation, I have no problem so far...the speed is much faster than what I had experienced these past few days. Don't know if you have the same problem, but just thought I share this with everyone.
I haven't made any changes but the site seems back to normal for me. I found this on slashdot don't know if this was the cause of the past few days of problems.
ISP Dispute Causing Connectivity Issues for Customers
from Slashdot by Zonk
I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "A peering dispute between Telia and Cogent is causing routing and connectivity problems for many internet users. Cogent shut down their connections to Telia over what they described as a 'contract dispute' over the size and location of their peering points. Telia attempted to route around the problem, but Cogent blocked that, too. This has caused a lot of trouble for sites which are not multi-homed. Groklaw, for example, is on a Cogent network (MCNC.demarc.cogentco.com), so any Europeans connecting via Telia can't get through."
ISP Dispute Causing Connectivity Issues for Customers
from Slashdot by Zonk
I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "A peering dispute between Telia and Cogent is causing routing and connectivity problems for many internet users. Cogent shut down their connections to Telia over what they described as a 'contract dispute' over the size and location of their peering points. Telia attempted to route around the problem, but Cogent blocked that, too. This has caused a lot of trouble for sites which are not multi-homed. Groklaw, for example, is on a Cogent network (MCNC.demarc.cogentco.com), so any Europeans connecting via Telia can't get through."
Interesting. But, I don't believe it is a routing issue. During my troubleshooting, pings to www.d-addicts.com (same server/IP as static.d-addicts.com) were really good. It is just that access to port 80 (the http port) lags. I tried using my web sniffer, and, as someone else indicated, it does point to static.d-addicts.com. I believe static is just an alias within Apache. It appears that the www portion of Apache is responding with decent speed, but not static. From what I understand of Apache, it should be generating separate logs for each virtual site. Therefore, it could still be logging issues on the static virtual site.Bodhi wrote:I haven't made any changes but the site seems back to normal for me. I found this on slashdot don't know if this was the cause of the past few days of problems.
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