Re: [Clothing] [Furniture] How do i reduce lag?
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Originally Posted by
Iluminatos
Hm, can't see evidence of the CPU nor memory maxing out. I'm tagging the author as I feel like this is a special case and he may be interested in this.
@The General
Re: [Clothing] [Furniture] How do i reduce lag?
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Originally Posted by
Quackster
Hm, can't see evidence of the CPU nor memory maxing out. I'm tagging the author as I feel like this is a special case and he may be interested in this.
@
The General
Yes i know its very strange. Wesley (The General) has already been checking this on my Server and checked the Wireds in the emulator, and does not know what the problem might be.
Re: [Clothing] [Furniture] How do i reduce lag?
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Originally Posted by
Iluminatos
Yes i know its very strange. Wesley (The General) has already been checking this on my Server and checked the Wireds in the emulator, and does not know what the problem might be.
I know this is more of an anti-solution but have you tried a different server to see if the same thing happens? (eg, Comet).
This is purely so we can see whether or not the specifications of the server causing this.
Re: [Clothing] [Furniture] How do i reduce lag?
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Originally Posted by
Quackster
I know this is more of an anti-solution but have you tried a different server to see if the same thing happens? (eg, Comet).
This is purely so we can see whether or not the specifications of the server causing this.
Didnt really understand if you ment Emulator or VPS itself. But here is my anwser. I've tried 2 different hosts, 3 different VPServers.
This lag problem does not occur on Plus Emulator on these servers. I could possibly send you the live hotel and let you checkout the lag room?
Re: [Clothing] [Furniture] How do i reduce lag?
Could be a handfull of reasons I have already told him;
Local VPS networking issue.
Proxy issues
Host network issues.
Perhaps his RAM is secretly swap ram (disk)
Other things you could try; reduce threadcount to 4 and reduce the worker threads to.
Once I get back home I will see if I can run a profiler on the application to see if it is at fault. Your VPS doesnt indicate high CPU or RAM usage so I suspeect something networking related.
Wasnt this the same issue we had back a year ago @Emetophobic?
Re: [Clothing] [Furniture] How do i reduce lag?
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Originally Posted by
The General
Could be a handfull of reasons I have already told him;
Local VPS networking issue.
Proxy issues
Host network issues.
Perhaps his RAM is secretly swap ram (disk)
Other things you could try; reduce threadcount to 4 and reduce the worker threads to.
Once I get back home I will see if I can run a profiler on the application to see if it is at fault. Your VPS doesnt indicate high CPU or RAM usage so I suspeect something networking related.
Wasnt this the same issue we had back a year ago @
Emetophobic?
The network should be good according to the host.
Not using any proxy at this exact moment.
RAM shouldnt be the issue, but ofcourse can still be it.
Will try less runtime threads when i get back home, but tried that a week back and when i changed inside navicat and saved it ran at the exact same threads still.
Thanks for helping, General.
Re: [Clothing] [Furniture] How do i reduce lag?
Changing thread amount requires a restart of your server.
Re: [Clothing] [Furniture] How do i reduce lag?
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Originally Posted by
The General
Changing thread amount requires a restart of your server.
That i do know, but after restart the threads is the same.
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Originally Posted by
The General
Changing thread amount requires a restart of your server.
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Re: [Clothing] [Furniture] How do i reduce lag?
This issue is still not fixed, any ideas?