Mark Sapiro wrote:
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>Server overload is a possible explaination. Slow NFS is also possible,
>but it seems unlikely as I think if the admindb interface for a list
>with no outstanding requests takes on the order of 10 seconds to load,
>the listinfo overview showing 15 lists would take substantially
Brian J Mingus wrote:
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>On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 5:48 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
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>> I assume you are talking about links in the 'admindb' interface. How
>> about the 'admin' interface?
>>
>>
>In this e-mail I was referring to the admin interface. I was unaware that I
>could replace admin with admind
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 5:48 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Brian J Mingus wrote:
>
> >I am moderating a list with 4200 members. Clicking on any link is
> extremely
> >slow.
>
>
> I assume you are talking about links in the 'admindb' interface. How
> about the 'admin' interface?
>
>
In this e-mail I wa
Brian J Mingus writes:
> I am moderating a list with 4200 members. Clicking on any link is extremely
> slow. I have asked that our server be upgraded, but I was told that the
> problem is with the mailman software. They claim that every time I try to
> perform any action mailman scans through
Brian J Mingus wrote:
>I am moderating a list with 4200 members. Clicking on any link is extremely
>slow.
I assume you are talking about links in the 'admindb' interface. How
about the 'admin' interface?
Does this depend at all on how many requests are waiting moderator
action?
>I have asked
I am moderating a list with 4200 members. Clicking on any link is extremely
slow. I have asked that our server be upgraded, but I was told that the
problem is with the mailman software. They claim that every time I try to
perform any action mailman scans through every user. I have no ability to
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