Viewing dashboard makes UI very sluggish (php)
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How about if you comment out line 19 of that same file?
// setTimeout('updateMeters()', update_interval);
That should stop all AJAX updates, not just the javascript portion.
Or you could experiment with /usr/local/www/includes/functions.inc.php in the get_stats() function to see which one of the function calls there might be causing a delay. To test in there, you need to make sure that a value is still in the variable, even if it's blank, like so:
// $stats['mem'] = mem_usage(); $stats['mem'] = 0;
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How about if you comment out line 19 of that same file?
// setTimeout('updateMeters()', update_interval);
No change. Do I need to reboot to test it?
I will try the second part later.
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No but you may have to clear your cache and close out of the browser. It's just javascript/ajax in that file.
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// $stats['mem'] = mem_usage(); $stats['mem'] = 0;
I still haven't tried this one yet, but I do have some newe information.
Besides the dashboard, the Status:Interfaces page is also deadly slow to load. Each interface appears sequentially in the browser, and each one takes about 2 seconds to appear in turn.
Also on the console (serial or ssh), each modem interface takes a second or two to appear when reloading the console.
I've attached my interface information. WAN is mlppp and is a bundle of opt4 through opt10 (MODEM2-MODEM8).
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What is the date on the snapshot you're running now?
Someone found an issue at one point last week which made some interface operations slower, and it was subsequently fixed.
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Aug 20 snapshot is sluggish, Aug 2 snapshot is not. I'll try updating the Aug 20 slice.
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Fixed. Thanks.