Publish takes WAY to long, going slow

J

Josh

Summary:

Ok so I just updated My windows 2000 webserver to Windows
2003, this is my company intranet site. Before I could
publish my intire site to the other web in a matter of
seconds.

Now when I publish it takes about 10 minutes to list the
pages, then it takes about almost 4 hours to publish, i'm
at a lose. I have no idea what is causing this. The
Network connection is fine. I can share files between the
two servers just fine. Any ideas.
 
G

Guest

Its no good I set the settings to the highest they could
go, More then 1000 pages, and still it takes way to long
for one file to go across. THe status bar shows my speed
at 5kb, any ideas ?
 
G

Guest

Just to give an example, right now it says 10 hours
remaining at transfer rate 18kb/s, i'm doing a complete
publish from one server to another. The entire size of my
website is 1.87 gigs. Any ideas?
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

You need to set all of the settings, here is what I have set for my Windows 2003 server:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shared Tools\Web Server Extensions\All Ports]
"cachemaxdocmeta"="16384"
"cachemaxinclude"="64"
"scriptlanguage"="VBScript"
"requiressl"="disabled"
"noexecutablecgiupload"="0"
"logging"="0"
"globalrightsmask"="3F3E0000"
"adminserverlocation"="/2"
"authoring"="enabled"
"hascollabsupport"="false"
"extenderversion"="5.0.2.5012"
"textmemory"="32"
"nosaveresultstoabsolutefile"="1"
"nosaveresultstologdir"="1"
"frontpageroot"="C:\\\\Program Files\\\\Common Files\\\\Microsoft Shared\\\\Web Server
Extensions\\\\50"
"serverconfig"=""
"cachemaximage"="64"
"cachemaxincludesize"="256"
"job-server-health"="on"

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WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
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J

Josh

I checked the settings on both servers, and changed some,
restarted both servers and still i'm transfering at
18kb/s, its horrible.
-----Original Message-----
You need to set all of the settings, here is what I have
set for my Windows 2003 server:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shared Tools\Web Server Extensions\All Ports]
"cachemaxdocmeta"="16384"
"cachemaxinclude"="64"
"scriptlanguage"="VBScript"
"requiressl"="disabled"
"noexecutablecgiupload"="0"
"logging"="0"
"globalrightsmask"="3F3E0000"
"adminserverlocation"="/2"
"authoring"="enabled"
"hascollabsupport"="false"
"extenderversion"="5.0.2.5012"
"textmemory"="32"
"nosaveresultstoabsolutefile"="1"
"nosaveresultstologdir"="1"
"frontpageroot"="C:\\\\Program Files\\\\Common
Files\\\\Microsoft Shared\\\\Web Server
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

You need to open run a check on the extensions, and select all the check boxes on the right, for
each site, since the setting I gave you applied to all ports

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==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
==============================================


Josh said:
I checked the settings on both servers, and changed some,
restarted both servers and still i'm transfering at
18kb/s, its horrible.
-----Original Message-----
You need to set all of the settings, here is what I have
set for my Windows 2003 server:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shared Tools\Web Server Extensions\All Ports]
"cachemaxdocmeta"="16384"
"cachemaxinclude"="64"
"scriptlanguage"="VBScript"
"requiressl"="disabled"
"noexecutablecgiupload"="0"
"logging"="0"
"globalrightsmask"="3F3E0000"
"adminserverlocation"="/2"
"authoring"="enabled"
"hascollabsupport"="false"
"extenderversion"="5.0.2.5012"
"textmemory"="32"
"nosaveresultstoabsolutefile"="1"
"nosaveresultstologdir"="1"
"frontpageroot"="C:\\\\Program Files\\\\Common
Files\\\\Microsoft Shared\\\\Web Server
Extensions\\\\50"
"serverconfig"=""
"cachemaximage"="64"
"cachemaxincludesize"="256"
"job-server-health"="on"

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
==============================================
To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage support see:
http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp




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T

Troy S

I have the same problem.

I'm running a few virtual servers on the same physical server using
Win2003Server and IIS6.

I've got a development server (with a unique IP on a NIC) and a 'live'
server (using another unique IP and NIC). When I or other editors publish
their assigned subwebs or even try to edit the pages on their subwebs it
could take several minutes before a page or folder opens and when publishing
to the live virtual server it shows that the transfer rate is 1 maybe 2kb. I
have the server settings as you described configured still with little
speed.

Some enlightenment would be nice - maybe I've set up the virtual servers
incorrectly??

Thanks in advance...




Josh said:
I checked the settings on both servers, and changed some,
restarted both servers and still i'm transfering at
18kb/s, its horrible.
-----Original Message-----
You need to set all of the settings, here is what I have
set for my Windows 2003 server:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shared Tools\Web Server Extensions\All Ports]
"cachemaxdocmeta"="16384"
"cachemaxinclude"="64"
"scriptlanguage"="VBScript"
"requiressl"="disabled"
"noexecutablecgiupload"="0"
"logging"="0"
"globalrightsmask"="3F3E0000"
"adminserverlocation"="/2"
"authoring"="enabled"
"hascollabsupport"="false"
"extenderversion"="5.0.2.5012"
"textmemory"="32"
"nosaveresultstoabsolutefile"="1"
"nosaveresultstologdir"="1"
"frontpageroot"="C:\\\\Program Files\\\\Common
Files\\\\Microsoft Shared\\\\Web Server
Extensions\\\\50"
"serverconfig"=""
"cachemaximage"="64"
"cachemaxincludesize"="256"
"job-server-health"="on"

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
==============================================
To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage support see:
http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp




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