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Catan webpage is extremely slow #8

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abrahamq opened this issue May 5, 2016 · 7 comments
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Catan webpage is extremely slow #8

abrahamq opened this issue May 5, 2016 · 7 comments

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abrahamq commented May 5, 2016

After connecting to the CATAN AP, the webpage is extremely slow to respond- requests take more than 2 minutes.

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abrahamq commented May 5, 2016

Maybe this has to do with the check-wifi script again? Or maybe it's connected to the bugs in the webserver?

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cspensky commented May 9, 2016

I'm still a little dumbfounded on why this happens as well. Is it every time now? It always seemed to be random for me.

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cspensky commented May 9, 2016

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abrahamq commented May 9, 2016

Hey, I'm hosed with final projects, but will be very free after Thursday
afternoon to help however I can. We're also having some different trouble:
we got a whole node built (with radio and configuration), but we're not
seeing the data base update across the two nodes. We can see in the hamnet
panel that the radios see each other, but we don't think that the databases
are updating- not sure where in the stack we're going wrong.

Thanks!

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Looks like we may want to try ngnix (
https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/1t1sed/mod_wsgi_slow_to_respond_on_a_raspberry_pi/
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abrahamq commented May 9, 2016

It's random, but happens more often than not- maybe like 70 percent of the time too slow to use.

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elpezmuerto commented May 9, 2016

Does it always happen during set conditions? Like is always slow right
after start-up or after your first person entry?

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It's random, but happens more often than not- maybe like 70 percent of the
time too slow to use.


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Nope, there's no pattern we can see. Sometimes it is slow, sometimes not. We're looking around to see if the check_wifi.sh script is interacting with this at all- maybe the script isn't actually working?

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