I have several feeds set up. The shortest interval is 6 hours; some are 24 hours. But every time I run Cron, the feeds fire off, greatly slowing down the run.
I've searched the Drupal issue queue and don't see anything about this. Anybody know if this is normal, or how to fix it if not?
Nancy
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Ms. Nancy Wichmann nan_wich@bellsouth.net wrote:
I have several feeds set up. The shortest interval is 6 hours; some are 24 hours. But every time I run Cron, the feeds fire off, greatly slowing down the run.
I've searched the Drupal issue queue and don't see anything about this. Anybody know if this is normal, or how to fix it if not?
It's a pain in the butt but yes normal. You could do something similar to what Elysia Cron has done but you'll need a finer grained tuning for Feeds to state which feed runs when.
I've searched the Drupal issue queue and don't see anything about this. Anybody know if this is normal, or how to fix it if not?
Setting Elysia cron to handle feeds separately is an option. You could also set up a separate VPS where you process the feeds cron alone without slowing down the system for regular requests.
Thanks Anoop
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Thanks. Since this is on my local copy, I just disabled Feeds and Aggregator.
Nancy
From: Anoop John
Setting Elysia cron to handle feeds separately is an option. You could also set up a separate VPS where you process the feeds cron alone without slowing down the system for regular requests.