vBulletin Version 5.3.3 PHP Version 7.1 MySQL Version 5.7.19 Any Addons installed 1 custom addon, but without is its still broken. Does the issue occur in a default style? yes Does the issue occur using the English language provided? yes Error message on the screen' 503 Browser and Browser version used. chrome - Version 62.0.3202.94 (Official Build) (64-bit) Did you clear the browser cache and did the error continue? yes A list of steps that can be used to recreate the issue. a. go to a place that some active topics (20/30 each) b. select & merge them c. get a time out error (got +/- '1300000' rows in the node table) |
http 503 timeout on merge topics
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[Bug / Issue] http 503 timeout on merge topics
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A 503 error is a server side error which indicates the server lacks the resources to process the request. Perhaps your PHP memory limit is set too low to handle the request. -
Yet, all merge and move actions on posts and topics seem to be very resource consuming in vbulletin5.
I tend to have server errors when moving or merging more than a few posts or topics, and it takes sometimes around a full minute to do the job, even with a powerfull server (12cpus/24gigs ram).
There is definitely room for code improvement in this area.Comment
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How big are these topics that you're merging?
A timeout can't be controlled by us. They are due to limits on the server. You will need to look at the PHP, MySQL, and Apache error logs to see which timeout is being triggered. Then you should see if you can increase these.
The number of CPU cores or the memory installed is also pretty irrelevant on a misconfigured server. Each process has limits set for those as well. Different errors will be returned if it were a memory issue.Translations provided by Google.
Wayne Luke
The Rabid Badger - a vBulletin Cloud demonstration site.
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You're not getting a memory error so the amount of memory assigned is irrelevant in this scenario. You're experiencing a server timeout. Please reread my previous post and respond with the time out values for each component of your server... NGINX, PHP, and MySQL. If you're using NGINX as a passthrough, then you also need to look at Apache's configuration.Translations provided by Google.
Wayne Luke
The Rabid Badger - a vBulletin Cloud demonstration site.
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