Top 30 not found urls (404s)
Url Count
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GET /uploads/favicon/favicon.ico HTTP/1.1 388
GET /uploads/favicon/manifest.json HTTP/1.1
Background: I created a folder for favicons under uploads. Then I use a favicon generator to generate a bunch of favicons and a complete declaration HTML:
The favicon seems to work, but it puzzles me why the .ico & .json appear as 404? The .PNG files work.
Over the past week my instance has been having some sporadic performance issues, which appears to coincide with significantly larger than normal Anonymous entries in the NGINX reports.
e.g., normal day:
Top 30 users by Server Load
Username Duration Reqs Routes
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[Anonymous] 646.15 2862 topics/show(252.48) categories/index(204.90) -(60.69) user_avatars/show(34.32)
topics/feed(12.88)
Am I making a bad assumption when I think this is probably not valuable traffic? Some sort of bot or whatnot? Haven’t had an increase any new users or anything, a little more (maybe ~10%) more usage from actual members over the past couple weeks.
It’s just really annoying, our setup is fine for our normal and even our high activity levels, but it hasn’t been holding up well over the past week.
You can’t if you are not be able to create a new category_staff_id via rails C.
Unfortunately my systeam is not familiar with ruby on rails commands as he knows docker, but if you find a solution please, share it.
I tried to use nginx_analyze.rb script to analize strange traffic to my v1.8.0.beta11 forum but didn’t find it in /var/www/discourse/script after ./launcher enter app.
It was moved somewhere or removed?
I’m running the container behind an outer NGINX reverse proxy and I cannot seem to get the above type listing of server load by IP. When I link the container via unix socket, I get this:
Top 30 IPs by Server Load
IP Address Duration Reqs
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unix: 127.97 1239
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And when I do it via TCP/IP, I get this:
Top 30 IPs by Server Load
IP Address Duration Reqs
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172.17.0.1 166.27 1712
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Since that IP is a private IP, the latter probably has something to do with my VPS provider has set things up, but is it by design that the unix socket eats the client IPs?
Hi there. I’m trying to enable performance reports for Discourse SaaS installed from Amazon Marketplace. First of all, I don’t see launcher anywhere on the server, thus I can perform: cd /var/discourse ./launcher rebuild app
/opt/bitnami/ctlscript.sh seems to be closest to launcher, but it is missing rebuild, enter commands.
Can someone provide alternative instructions for SaaS offering? Thanks.
Bitnami is great for many things, but they don’t update their images often enough to be able to keep up with Discourse (and docker) updates. As a result you’re really on your own as far as support and maintenance is concerned. I learned this the hard way myself.
While I know this is not ideal, I’d recommend you move your installation to one that’s supported by the Discourse community. You can find suitable hosting here, here or here, build a clean image, install docker, install discourse and import the existing community via the discourse backup/restore function.
It happened so long ago I don’t recall 100% but I think quite a few people complained about having a topic with 300 performance reports in it after a year, it turned out that nobody really looked at it.
I think it was a lot more like lack of demand vs support.