MCC - services control panel scrolling slow

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MCC - services control panel scrolling slow

Postby wintpe » May 22nd, '13, 14:22

has anyone else noticed issues with mageia control panel.

for example security - > firewall -> everything , just wont accept changes at all.

also open services tab from system, and its , well dead slow locks up window so you cant scroll, takes for ages to display anything.

quad core phenom1 so not 486.

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Re: mageia control panel 3

Postby VoodooDali » May 22nd, '13, 15:09

Sorry, having no such troubles on my end... makes me wonder if something else is running, and eating up your CPU.

Can you open a console, and use the "top" command to see the running programs? Which one(s) are using the most CPU time?
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Re: mageia control panel 3

Postby wintpe » May 22nd, '13, 15:29

nothing is eating my CPU, system is fully responcive, and running very fast , just the services
screen is running like a dog, has nothing to do with cpu and everything to do with
the way the mga control panel services gui is interacting with systemd


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Re: mageia control panel 3

Postby VoodooDali » May 22nd, '13, 16:37

Sorry, I guess I misunderstood the problem. Again. :(

Wish I could reproduce the problem to help sort it out, but it looks like I won't be much help here. Anyone else experiencing this trouble with the MCC?
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Re: mageia control panel 3

Postby wintpe » May 22nd, '13, 16:54

i think the problems always been there since mga2 because they are running this whole thing in perl,

i think the interaction with systemd and the perl drakeservices script is just too inefficient now unless you are on peak hardware.

my phenom 6 core 3.3 gig on mga2 has the problem, but its useable, to the point you have to look to see the delays.

my phenom 4 core 2.3 gig on mga3 has the problem , however it is not at all useable.

and i dont think mga2 or 3 can say that a phenom 2.3 gig quad core is just to old.

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Re: mageia control panel 3

Postby VoodooDali » May 22nd, '13, 16:59

Agreed, sounds like you have a pretty robust system there. But I'm running on a 1.6 GHz quad-core without this problem. So I'm guessing it's not your hardware at all. Something feels wrong here. Did you do a clean install of M3, or did you upgrade? Just wondering.
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Re: mageia control panel 3

Postby wintpe » May 22nd, '13, 17:36

clean, from 64 bit dvd

systems a asrock vsta am2 board with geforce 6800gt, phenom1 9650, 4 gig ddr2 800, whatever sata harddrive i had.

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Re: mageia control panel 3

Postby jkerr82508 » May 22nd, '13, 18:30

There may be a service that is slow to respond. Try running drakxservices in a root terminal and watch the terminal output for lags.

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Re: mageia control panel 3

Postby alf » May 22nd, '13, 20:08

since we have systemd i think the best way to manage services is systemadm ;)
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Re: mageia control panel 3

Postby doktor5000 » May 25th, '13, 00:44

The problem is known here too, drakxservices is quite a bit slow to scroll, since the switch to systemd.

For the firewall issue, you've already posted the solution yourself, no? viewtopic.php?f=8&t=4987
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Re: mageia control panel 3

Postby wintpe » May 27th, '13, 19:38

yes, thanks
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