Just for info:
Gallery was released in version 2.0 yesterday - IE it is no longer
release candidates.
A natural step towards fixing your error would be to see if it still
exists with G2.0
;-) TvE
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Bush [mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: 13. september 2005 16:19
To: Dan Shoop
Cc: Thomas von Eyben; email@hidden
Subject: Re: Apache/PHP eating all my CPU
See below.
Jeremy Bush
http://www.imagemanagement.ws
Dan Shoop wrote:
>
> Well since if you have *any* virtual host with the performance cache
> enabled, yes, that's part of what I was getting at but I was hinting
> more towards the obvious misconceptions of the "this has nothing to do
> with apache" comment. Obviously it has everything to do with Apache
> since that's what's actually /running/ the gallery code.
Apache is not running the gallery code. Apache is simply serving the
HTML generated by the Apache php module. Which runs *exactly* the same
as the PHP FastCGI interface under *any other web server.* That is,
slow.
In addition, the problem is coming back on the fresh server I moved to.
I am really open to any and all suggestions now. I let the old server
sit for a few days, and turned it on yesterday and browsed to the
gallery2 installs, and things seems very quick, but this morning, it has
slowed down to a crawl again. No one is using this server.
phpinfo()'s:
http://www.imagemanagement.ws/phpinfo
And if you really beleive it is Apache...
http://www.imagemanagement.ws/server-info
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