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1/18/2007 7:22 AM
 

One of my DNN instances is very slow, with MS SQL process pinning the CPU most of the time.

I have just 75 child domains. The degradation is mostly when on a site with Catalook Store some delays of 40 to 60 seconds per page loads. There are only 2 active stores.

I am running a keep alive service. The DNN version is 3.3.7  on .NET 1.1

I don't believe this is normal. This was running acceptably up to December, 2- 6 seconds per page Any hints on where to start trobleshooting?

 
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1/18/2007 4:28 PM
 
this can be affected by any module installed, you will need to set up analysis on the sql server to determine the stored procedures, that uses most of the cpu time.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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1/28/2007 11:42 PM
 

Thank you again, now it is better than it ever was.

We deleted the module but traces still remain. I will check with module coder on how we could possibly remove it completely.

Now we are running our DNN instances without web keep alive services and it is faster.

 
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