slow updates on hud

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slow updates on hud

Postby zedjr » Mon Jun 29, 2009 10:26 am

I am trying to tune postgres as good as i cna on the system i have. IS a high end system with 12gbs of 3 channel ddr3 1600 ram with 2 ssd fast hard drives in raid 0 with i7 intel cpu. It seems that my one problem with the hud speed is when over time it doesnt reload tables stats or it takes forever to do this. am pretty sure it has to be some setting somewhere i can adjust in postgresql conf or another file. I jstu dont know which one. I changed a few of recomended settings that pertained to hardware settigns in postgresql and this greatly improved this but still there is alot of lag that can be eliminated. so any thoughts of what this could be or what i can change please tell. thanks
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Re: slow updates on hud

Postby kraada » Mon Jun 29, 2009 12:05 pm

Are you running Beta 28.2? If so, could you please submit a bug report for this issue? We are aware of performance issues in Beta 28.2 and we are working to get them resolved ASAP.
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Re: slow updates on hud

Postby zedjr » Mon Jun 29, 2009 2:41 pm

isnt a enw issue. pt3 is amazing at imports am just trying to get stat retrieval tiems when it has been showing stats and reloading for a while.. there seems to be some issue wiht that i think cna be resolved and just trying to set any settings that would make thigns with pt3 and hud faster. HAS a few minor tweaks i read about in the guide really helped.
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Re: slow updates on hud

Postby kraada » Mon Jun 29, 2009 2:54 pm

I know but we have specifically, in the latest Beta release, been working on performance fixes. So if you could send us those logs it might well help us figure out something that we can use to get things faster for everybody, yourself included.
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