[support] support Digest, Vol 123, Issue 14

Chris McAndrew chris at csmcreative.com
Sat Mar 16 20:14:27 UTC 2013


There are so many other variables.

   - Shared hosting or dedicated
   - Memory on Server and also for PHP scripts (for me just changing
   php.ini from 128 to 256 or 512 makes a huge difference
   - Internet connection, if you have a slow connection, not much you can
   do since it's out of anyone's control
   - If you test locally on your server (localhost) does everything work
   and load fine?
   - In Drupal, are you using the performance settings to cache css/js and
   also compress? This makes a huge difference
   - Run speed reports to see if any other errors are being picked up
   - The caching is huge and I think I had the same issue with the apc so
   if you know that was the last thing you did before it broke, kill that for
   now.
   - I am always fine-tuning my settings to get the best performance and I
   think Drupal does a really good job so it may just be your connection if
   it's good at one time but then sucks at another

Hopefully this helps a little bit. Oh, also check your status reports and
logs to make sure you have no errors.

Good luck.
Chris

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> Dear All Drupal Experts
> I have a site hosted www.netcloudjobs.com.
> It was working OK, page loading was bit slow.
> I slower connections sometime it was not loading.
>
> My environment is
> CentOS 6.3 final
> Apache 2.2.15
> MySQL 5.5
>
> I installed APC by
> yum install php-pecl-apc
>
> Then I downloaded APC from drupal site and enabled.
>
> I added settings entry in my settings.php
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> After that, I see I am unable to access my site.
> Most of the time it says connection reset.
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> Can somebody point me whats the wrong I am doing here.
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> -Austin
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