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Hey everyone,
http://www.trendezza.com is a real-estate site built using C5. It is running really slow, and I am trying to fix this problem. The hosting provider, Network Solutions suggested the following (see below) Does anyone know how to do this?
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I would have your developer look at the php settings in this file. Have him change any settings that need to be changed for the website to work properly. I would recommend upping the memory_limit to 128MB.
Once the changes are made it needs to be saved as php.ini and uploaded to the cgi-bin of the server.
NOTE: The settings in /cgi-bin/php.ini will override all of the settings from the server's php.ini, so all of these settings should be included.
If the settings adversely effect other people on the server, the settings may be removed or the package may be suspended.
Server php.ini settings:
session.save_path = /data/tmp upload_tmp_dir = /data/tmp asp_tags = On register_globals = On safe_mode = Off upload_max_filesize = 25M post_max_size = 25M output_buffering = 1024 mime_magic.magicfile = /usr/share/misc/file/magic.mime memory_limit = 16M include_path = .:/usr/services/vux/lib/php allow_url_include = 0 allow_url_fopen = 0 extension_dir = /usr/services/vux/php5/lib/php/extensions zend_extension = /usr/services/vux/php5/lib/php/extensions/ioncube_loader_lin_5.2_real.so zend_extension = /usr/services/vux/php5/lib/php/extensions/ZendOptimizer_real.so
http://www.trendezza.com is a real-estate site built using C5. It is running really slow, and I am trying to fix this problem. The hosting provider, Network Solutions suggested the following (see below) Does anyone know how to do this?
__________________
I would have your developer look at the php settings in this file. Have him change any settings that need to be changed for the website to work properly. I would recommend upping the memory_limit to 128MB.
Once the changes are made it needs to be saved as php.ini and uploaded to the cgi-bin of the server.
NOTE: The settings in /cgi-bin/php.ini will override all of the settings from the server's php.ini, so all of these settings should be included.
If the settings adversely effect other people on the server, the settings may be removed or the package may be suspended.
Server php.ini settings:
session.save_path = /data/tmp upload_tmp_dir = /data/tmp asp_tags = On register_globals = On safe_mode = Off upload_max_filesize = 25M post_max_size = 25M output_buffering = 1024 mime_magic.magicfile = /usr/share/misc/file/magic.mime memory_limit = 16M include_path = .:/usr/services/vux/lib/php allow_url_include = 0 allow_url_fopen = 0 extension_dir = /usr/services/vux/php5/lib/php/extensions zend_extension = /usr/services/vux/php5/lib/php/extensions/ioncube_loader_lin_5.2_real.so zend_extension = /usr/services/vux/php5/lib/php/extensions/ZendOptimizer_real.so
I've had several customers come to us using Network Solutions hosting, and it is always extremely slow, no matter what settings. I can tell you not to waste too much time messing with configuration, the way to speed up your site is move to a different host.
i agree with jgaris: network solutions is slow.
Please go through these Blog posts by Andrew Embler, I am sure they could prove helpful in tackling this issue
http://andrewembler.com/concrete5/5-easy-ways-to-speed-up-a-concret...
http://andrewembler.com/concrete5/5-easy-ways-to-speed-up-a-concret...
http://andrewembler.com/concrete5/5-easy-ways-to-speed-up-a-concret...
http://andrewembler.com/concrete5/5-easy-ways-to-speed-up-a-concret...
trendezza, as far as I know you'd copy the settings they gave you below into a text editor, change the memory_limit = 16M to 128M. You'll be able to read it better when you paste it into the text editor. Then use ftp and upload to the cgi-bin folder. delete cache in your browser and refresh.
Hello all,
For anyone else who may find this, here is a link to the official Concrete5 hosting page:
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Cheers,
John-Paul
For anyone else who may find this, here is a link to the official Concrete5 hosting page:
http://www.concrete5.org/marketplace/hosting/...
Cheers,
John-Paul