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Webserver question
« on: August 30, 2004, 01:56:06 PM »

Hello all. This is my first post here.

aMule is goddamn sweet, I've just got a couple of questions:

Whenever I access the webserver, CPU utilisation goes to 100% and everything slows to a crawl, it takes on average 30-40 seconds to change to a different page or sort a column - is this normal?

The webserver after very little usage displays a wxReadMessage error and then just sits there. I've seen other posts on here with the same problem but as far as I can see, no resolution as of yet.

I did hear from a little bird that aMule 2.0.0rc6 would fix a few webserver problems, are these included or am I quite unique?

If it matters, I am running Fedora Core 2 with the RPM installation using the instructions linked on the main http://www.amule.org page.

Cheers in advance. aMule is quality  :baby:
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Re: Webserver question
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2004, 03:08:04 PM »

quinaquen,

rc6 webserver is *a lot* faster. Not to mention that now it can handle hundreds of files in the download queue, i tested with 300. You can try a cvs tarball or wait for rc6.

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Re: Webserver question
« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2004, 03:24:25 PM »

Hi,
Thanks for the quick reply!

I've got a nice setup at the moment and the faster web server would really be the icing on the cake. Cheers for that. I'll probably wait until it actually gets released to the public because I've not really used CVS before.

Got two users each accessing this dedicated download server using VNC, each with their own XFCE desktop and own copies of aMule, each with the web server running (on different ports obviously). Downloaded files can then be retrieved either by Samba share or FTP. It all runs on a P2-400 and I love it so much I call it my baby. Without the web server running the CPU utilisation never goes above 50%  :D

Tried the eDonkey2000 client and xMule but aMule p*sses all over them to be perfectly honest.
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