Log message #4103368

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# Dec 13th 2017, 20:12 hmic yes, name resolution is a problem, if its not working (correctly)
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:11 furqan that woulod be teh first thing i would do !
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:11 hmic there cannot be a proxy involved if you run the db on localhost
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:11 hmic check the query log
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:11 furqan yes ,i
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:11 hmic use the ip address instead of localhost
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:11 furqan yes it easy ,n i am really strugelling with that
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:11 hmic i've given you the usual suspects
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:11 furqan is there a chance it has to do something with proxy !! resolution ...
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:11 hmic so its easy to compare the two environments...
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:10 hmic good
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:10 furqan exactly same data
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:10 hmic with the same data?
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:10 hmic i'd still prefer dropping a docker container and let them execute it instead :D
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:10 furqan i would chek teh query log ,but i dont thing it has to do with centos ,as i told u that i am running the same code base ,on my home box which is a centos vm...n its much much faster
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:09 hmic it can very well be the php/mysql lib version that ships with centos and you need to ask your team to upgrade
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:09 hmic if the same query run through the orm takes longer than natively, there is something very bogus. so lets hope, for centos, it's something else... you need to check the querylog anyways to be sure
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:08 hmic so its time to check the query log
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:08 furqan i have tried increasing the buffer pool size to 5gb ,no luck there also
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:07 furqan also an insert using raw sql on the same table in the same code snippet takes milliseconds where the insert on that table through orm takes 20 seconds
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:07 hmic table (*index*) to big to fit in the allocated ram?
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:07 hmic so, how comes your insert needs a second now?
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:06 hmic just put the app in a docker box and let them run this - problem solved. can stay on centos till they die :P
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:06 furqan yes an insert to an empty table is very fast
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:05 furqan I so so agree with you ,but unfortunately ,i am working in a very tightly coupled envoirnment ,where there are lots of approvals a person has to undergo for a minimal change ,apperantly their support team provides support only for centos (patching etc etc) as of which i had to start developement on centos only :(
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:05 hmic try to get there first, before checking/considering anything else
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:05 hmic an insert in an empty table on a local dbserver should be next to instant
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:04 hmic lets just stay with your query execution times
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:04 hmic go for a LTS ubuntu version the best, which is 16.04 as of now.
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:03 hmic centos alone is an absolute no-no to me. it's so dated, you should not even consider using it!
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:03 hmic i'm not very interested in the details. compare to the working one
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:02 furqan Okay let me give a little background about the envoirnment ,its a corporate network behind a proxy ,but right now i am running everything on the local box and i do set the no_proxy option =localhost,127.0.0.1 ,the os is centos..
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:00 hmic a query execution time of a second for an insert is very suspicious to me already...
# Dec 13th 2017, 20:00 hmic this is what i already expected: it's a problem in your environment, not cake
# Dec 13th 2017, 19:59 furqan I am sorry ,i have very little experiance with cake and php ,strangely enough the same version of code works fine on a different box with every setting being the same..
# Dec 13th 2017, 19:58 hmic it changes *a lot* in the mysql lib behavior if you do!
# Dec 13th 2017, 19:58 hmic btw. still try 127.0.0.1 instead of localhost
# Dec 13th 2017, 19:55 hmic rather not. as the caches are doing exactly that... :P
# Dec 13th 2017, 19:54 furqan Thanks hmic ,but the db server is on the same box ,localhost...i will enable debug to see further ,but is there a chance it has to do something with model caches
# Dec 13th 2017, 19:54 hmic even one second for one statement seems *very* long to me, maybe something else in your setup is wrong anyways and cake just amplifies the error
# Dec 13th 2017, 19:53 hmic enable debug and check the sqllog - in debugkit - to see the actual query times