• Hi all-

    I’m having strange performance problems on my MU install of 3.0. I’ve been testing for several weeks, and here is my findings:

    * When a new site is created, it runs fine performance wise. I’m convinced that this, plus other tests, indicates that the server itself is not the problem. My instance of MySQL is running on localhost to the server.
    * After some time, the site will begin to slow down, particularly on the admin side
    * This performance problem persists, despite using the TwentyTen theme and disabling all plugins. I paid particular attention to the domain mapping plugin, which I believed was the culprit, but turns out was not.
    * Apache logs look good. I had some problems with the sociable plugin, which I’ve determined is not 3.0 compatible. I’ve uninstalled it.
    * The root domain blog also suffers from the performance problems, even though it is the least configured than all the sub-sites. The root blog is running TwentyTen and has very few plugins, all of which I disabled at one time to debug.
    * Potentially related, but doubtful, the popular Maintenance mode plugin, when enabled, does not allow administrators to log into their site. I’ve reported this but did not get a response.

    If you have any thoughts please let me know. I’m anxious to get moving full speed with 3.0, and I’m glad to help with the testing efforts. I’m fairly capable with technical problems and troubleshooting, so it took me a while before coming to the point of asking for help!

    Thanks.

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  • Are you pulling rss feeds across the sites? Or doing anything related to feeds?

    Thread Starter mlamoure

    (@mlamoure)

    Apologies for the delay. I’m using all default settings for the rss feeds. No plugins relating to RSS except PuSHPress.

    And what are you doing with pushpress? If you’re using it to send feeds from one blog to another within the one install, that’s the problem.

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ Advisor and Activist

    PushPress is a PubSubHubbub plugin for WordPress that includes the hub. I use it on my site as network activated.

    Thread Starter mlamoure

    (@mlamoure)

    I’ve disabled EVERYTHING. Still extremely slow, particularly in the admin menus.

    Brand newly created blogs run very fast. Once they’ve been configured for a bit, they slow down. Using Twenty Ten. I’m debugging a bit more today. Obviously I updated to 3.0 RTM. Anyone else have ideas or experiencing this??

    Usually whenever I’ve seen this it’s a plugin.

    Sometimes I’ve seen it happen when someone did something funky with feeds (which is why I asked first off). Like if a user puts the RSS widget in the sidebar and plunks their own feed in it? Yeah. Not fun.

    In some rare cases, I’ve seen it happen with either a memory leak between cpanel and CentOS, or a hardware failure. (That last one was a fun go aroudn with the webhost support.)

    Basically, for you, this means you’ll have to sit on top of the server – preferably via ssh and top – and watch it as it slows to a crawl. If you have WHM you can also do it in there.

    Any look with trouble shooting?

    I’ve experienced the same problem. I knew I shouldn’t have upgraded to 3.0, as I was happy with my theme (which wouldn’t benefit from any of 3.0’s new features) and you know, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

    I decided to upgrade to 3.0 so that I can enable the multisite functionality and create a second blog for my wife, and then a third one for my cousin. Both of my secondary blogs run fine (http://shorthandlove.com and http://galleryd.net/landscaping) but my primary blog (http://galleryd.net) and my admin panel have slowed to a crawl. I’ve done all the basic TS steps, but to no avail.

    Any solutions out there? I am having the same problem. 3-10 seconds to load a page in the backend. I have a single wordpress site running fine on same server. So I know its not the server or my computer.

    start with teh usual – turn off plugins, see if that fixes it.

    My multi-site has just reached over 50 blogs and has slowed to a crawl. It’s unusable in the backend – taking a couple of minutes to load each page. Have de-activated all plugins and still the same problem?

    I should have added that front end pages are running fine.

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

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    Are you on shared hosting or VPS?

    How much memory do you have?

    Have you turned on any caching plugins?

    (BTW, folks, when a topic is months old, it’s usually best to make your own, since the pertinent information goes out of date pretty fast πŸ˜‰ )

    Shared hosting
    No caching plugins

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ Advisor and Activist

    Try installing WP Super Cache then.

    That said, if you’re at 50 blogs on Shared Hosting, you MAY need to take the next step to VPS or whatever elevated hosting your provider has. It depends on how much traffic they’re getting, mind.

    Thanks, but I’m not getting any traffic – i use this site for training . Maybe 10 visitors per day πŸ™‚

    Will try super cache i guess, but feels like it’s something more fundamental.

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