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Old Dec 18, 2001 | 03:50 PM
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Server Load Question

Dirk,

I've thought about switching to vBulletin for a while. I saw your comment about vBulletin going easier on your server, but you had some problems arise apparently.

Were these just flukes that you were able to repair?

Thanks!
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Old Dec 18, 2001 | 04:06 PM
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Yeah, I'm looking to maybe changing over my board too. I'm going to be hosting my site on my own server from my house this coming year too.

I want to know if it just installed right over the UBB like an upgrade? It looks like it did.....

Alex
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Old Dec 18, 2001 | 04:53 PM
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George,

It was a combination of problems.

The server needed more memory, which I didn't realize until after I switched boards.

Our server is also old and crappy now also When I had the ability to search ALL forums the server load would skyrocket. But it can handle searching by category just fine. I don't quite understand why it would be such a hardship, but it was. It'll search through 20 boards just fine but asking it to search through 31 was just too much.

Lastly, there is some code thrown in to the delete function that really slowed the server down too. I read some stuff on the VBB forums and commented out 2 lines and deletions work great now.

If your server has relatively new hardware (better than that Pentium 666 I'm running now) you should have no problem running VBB. You may want to disable the ALL search as well as trying to comment out the code if you find that your searching and deleting load up the server.

After you buy VBB you get access to the UBB import scripts. After you set up your board you run the script and it goes step by step and imports your UBB forums, users and layout for you. Pretty painless except for the moderator import. Any moderator with a space in their name didn't get imported right and I had to manually add them. Also, if you had a forum that was at one point private but is no longer private, the import script doesn't care and only tries to import those posts, so I had to do some fudging around to get that to work as well.

I'm happy with the VBB for now but I am going to have upgrade the server as soon as I can afford it so things continue to run well.


Hope that helps
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Old Dec 18, 2001 | 05:55 PM
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Thanks for your comments Dirk!
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Old Dec 23, 2001 | 02:31 PM
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So how's vBulletin been with the servers CPU? Using more or less juice? Thanks
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Old Dec 24, 2001 | 02:48 PM
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... better than that Pentium 666 I'm running ...
Hmmm, just a coincident?
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Old Dec 24, 2001 | 03:26 PM
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Board is running great now. There were 2 problems with the actual VBB that caused a lot of the slowdowns. The SEARCH table in the DB was HUGE and everytime someone deleted or edited a post, the board would try to go edit the stuff out of the search table. Problem is, the search table didn't have an index so searching through 500,000 records took a while. I dropped the table, added the index, and re-populated the table and now things are great.

Glenn, the server is really a 667 MHz pentium but I like calling it a 666
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