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tickets #56951

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login redirection making page loading very slow for individual user(s)

Added by okurz over 4 years ago. Updated over 4 years ago.

Status:
Resolved
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
Category:
Servers hosted in Provo
Target version:
-
Start date:
2019-09-17
Due date:
% Done:

0%

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Observation

from #opensuse-admin

[15/09/2019 20:34:19] <a-865k> opensuse.org creepy crawley wait wait wait slow for past more than 12 hours
[15/09/2019 20:35:02] <a-865k> >60s wait for most page opens
[15/09/2019 20:35:35] <cboltz> which domains/pages exactly?
[15/09/2019 20:48:43] <a-865k> forums.o.o, bz.o.o are main use
[15/09/2019 20:49:28] <a-865k> maybe 24 days is too much uptime...
[15/09/2019 20:52:46] <cboltz> hmm, bugzilla response time looks normal for me (not super fast, but "as usual")
[15/09/2019 21:49:55] <a-865k> *.o.o seems normal since rebooting :p
[15/09/2019 22:32:15] <cboltz> interesting[tm]
[15/09/2019 22:32:58] <cboltz> I can only guess that you got new login cookies and, more important, ended up on another login server (AFAIK there are multiple login servers in Provo behind a load balancer)
[15/09/2019 22:34:34] <cboltz> the login cookies probably include a hint for the load balancer to which login server it should forward your requests
[15/09/2019 22:36:39] <cboltz> okurz: can you please forward this guess to the admins in Provo?
[15/09/2019 22:36:46] <cboltz> okurz: (For bonus points: having a way to force usage of a specific login server would be nice, and would make debugging much easier)
[16/09/2019 00:30:42] <a-865k> stalled looking up forums.opensuse.org again
[16/09/2019 00:31:03] <a-865k> okurz
[16/09/2019 00:31:21] <a-865k> The operation timed out when attempting to contact forums.opensuse.org
[16/09/2019 00:31:49] <a-865k> startpage.com and google.com are working normally
[16/09/2019 00:32:59] <a-865k> stalled looking up bugzilla.opensuse.org again
[16/09/2019 00:34:08] <a-865k> I had been reading a forum post, clicked reply to thread, and then the stall
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