Roomify / RfA

Roomify for Accommodations
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Roomify slow and unresponsive #393

Open cruze72 opened 6 years ago

cruze72 commented 6 years ago

Expected Behavior

Have installed Roomify and it should work out of the box

Current Behavior

Having tested vanilla installs with 1.54, 1.53 and 1.52 i find the site hideously slow on any page both front end and admin and the site does nothing when trying to add for example a new room type (see attached) where the popup just shows loading.

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I have updated core and key modules to their latest versions.

Possible Solution

Do i need to change the JS version (currently 1.7 for admin and 2.1 for themes) or have i missed a basic setting?

acrollet commented 6 years ago

Hi @cruze72 - RfA is quite a large Drupal distribution and presupposes having dedicated computing resources available - have you installed this on shared hosting?

If you're running this locally, did the site run quickly before the module updates you made?

cruze72 commented 6 years ago

Hi,

This is on a dedicated Linux server optimised for D7 and D8. This is our testing / backup server with around 150 Drupal sites on it and mirrors our production environment.

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Hi @cruze72 - RfA is quite a large Drupal distribution and presupposes having dedicated computing resources available - have you installed this on shared hosting?

If you're running this locally, did the site run quickly before the module updates you made?

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acrollet commented 6 years ago

Not to be too flip, but that sounds like a shared hosting environment to me :-)

How much load is the server already under when you're testing it? What are the server specs? Also, how many have been added to the system? We find that RfA runs quite smoothly on a base Pantheon/platform.sh plan or a small dedicated VPS, for a point of reference.