Hi
You say:
> Our techies upgraded our school network over the Summer to windows 10 and we are having massive issues with the internet speed!
And those techies call it an _up_grade? Request for an immediate _down_grade!
:-?
Visvanath Ratnaweera
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Hi
Is this the same problem since June, "Emails of Forum Posts Not Sending" https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=334435 ?
Did you search forums or read FAQs?
- https://moodle.org/mod/forum/search.php?id=5forumid=32&subject=email+not+sent
- https://docs.moodle.org/en/Debugging#Debug_email_sending
Is this the same problem since June, "Emails of Forum Posts Not Sending" https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=334435 ?
Did you search forums or read FAQs?
- https://moodle.org/mod/forum/search.php?id=5forumid=32&subject=email+not+sent
- https://docs.moodle.org/en/Debugging#Debug_email_sending
Hi Tammy
If I understood correctly, you managed to take enough load out of the server just by activating Opcache. No second server (for the database) was necessary. Still the problems are not completely solved, you still get "internal server error"sporadically. Right?
Invest the time you won on a systematic approach. For a start tell us more about the server. So far I know it is a "2 TB, 4 core, 32 GB RAM LAMP stack and Moodle 2.9". What Linux distribution and what version? What is installation tutorial followed?
Also, what are the "some server optimizations" you've requested from the hosting provider. It might save some communication problems, if they would participate in this discussion! Ask them to first go through the starting pointers in the header of this forum: https://moodle.org/mod/forum/post.php?forum=94. (Yes, you need an account on moodle.org to see the full thing.)
Also you said: "Moodle is the only thing on it. We have 11,00 accounts all new within the last year to year and a half with 3,000 being added in the last month." Possibly you meant 11,000 accounts?
If I understood correctly, you managed to take enough load out of the server just by activating Opcache. No second server (for the database) was necessary. Still the problems are not completely solved, you still get "internal server error"sporadically. Right?
Invest the time you won on a systematic approach. For a start tell us more about the server. So far I know it is a "2 TB, 4 core, 32 GB RAM LAMP stack and Moodle 2.9". What Linux distribution and what version? What is installation tutorial followed?
Also, what are the "some server optimizations" you've requested from the hosting provider. It might save some communication problems, if they would participate in this discussion! Ask them to first go through the starting pointers in the header of this forum: https://moodle.org/mod/forum/post.php?forum=94. (Yes, you need an account on moodle.org to see the full thing.)
Also you said: "Moodle is the only thing on it. We have 11,00 accounts all new within the last year to year and a half with 3,000 being added in the last month." Possibly you meant 11,000 accounts?
On the topic of performance check the resources in the "Hardware and performance" forum: https://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=596. (Yes, the resources are visible only when you compose a new discussion.)
P.S. Moodle is not the only software construction which is not compatible with Don Knuth nor Niklaus Wirth Plea for lean software.
;-P
P.S. Moodle is not the only software construction which is not compatible with Don Knuth nor Niklaus Wirth Plea for lean software.
;-P
Did you see the initial pointers in the header of this forum: https://moodle.org/mod/forum/post.php?forum=94. (I know, they are visible only during the time you compose a new discussion, and then vanish.)