Problem loading homepage and pages on this site.
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@Dax:
I can verify both points made by Uwe:
- I've got reports from Google Chrome users who switched to Mozilla Firefox and found a great improvement in the page loading speed.
- Today page loading seems to have come back to normal! :cheers: (at least for me)
I can definitely see an improvement but it's far from being the normal load speed, like it used to be.
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It comes and goes, sometimes it seems better and then it gets worse again. It seems better today, but not 100%
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I made some tests and found out, there's a network paket loss of 4%. Also some pakets was DUP (Duplicate and Damaged Packets).
Some Informations:
Packet Loss
Packet loss is almost always bad when it occurs at the final destination. Packet loss happens when a packet doesn't make it there and back again. Anything over 2% packet loss over a period of time is a strong indicator of problems. Most internet protocols can correct for some packet loss, so you really shouldn't expect to see a lot of impact from packet loss until that loss starts to approach 5% and higher. Anything less than this is showing a possible problem, but one that is probably not impacting your experience significantly at present (unless you're an online gamer or something similar that requires 'twitch' reflexes).
Duplicate and Damaged Packets
ping will report duplicate and damaged packets. Duplicate packets should never occur, and seem to be caused by inappropriate link-level retransmissions. Duplicates may occur in many situations and are rarely (if ever) a good sign, although the presence of low levels of duplicates may not always be cause for alarm.
Damaged packets are obviously serious cause for alarm and often indicate broken hardware somewhere in the ping packet's path (in the network or in the hosts).
It means the reply packet is a duplicate. Each ICMP packet sent out to pint a host has a sequence number that is returned with the response. Sometimes you'll actually get more than one reply. This is usually caused by faulty networks.
I had such a problem on my server. There was a broken switch/router nearby the Server. Call your server hosting provider to change some hardware and everything will be fine.
The paket loss alone is not what slow down the page. It could be that the same broken router/switch is also a bit slower then normaly is.
Damn, i thought the site owner have enough skills to found this problem in a few minutes. I'm disappointed
–- gaytorrent.ru ping statistics ---
226 packets transmitted, 215 received, +4 duplicates, 4% packet loss, time 225285ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 78.404/567.999/10060.077/1612.052 ms, pipe 10bye
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C:\Windows\system32>pathping forum.gaytorrent.ru
Tracing route to forum.gaytorrent.ru [109.201.135.171]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
0 zz [anon]
1 anon
2 aztw-core-2b-ae7-720.network.virginmedia.net [80.1.244.225]
3 brhm-bb-1c-ae13-0.network.virginmedia.net [80.1.240.177]
4 nrth-bb-1c-et-400-0.network.virginmedia.net [62.253.174.226]
5 popl-bb-1c-ae7-0.network.virginmedia.net [62.253.174.138]
6 popl-bb-1a-ae7-0.network.virginmedia.net [213.105.159.185]
7 popl-tmr-1-ae4-0.network.virginmedia.net [213.105.159.2]
8 amst-ic-1-as0-0.network.virginmedia.net [213.105.175.6]
9 ams-ix.rtr3.z4a-a06.tc2.nforce.nl [195.69.144.228]
10 17-239-159-85.rtr1.z4a-a06.tc2.nl.nforce.com [85.159.239.17]
11 30-239-159-85.rtr1.b06-s02-az16.gsa.nl.nforce.com [85.159.239.30]
12 5-239-159-85.rtr1.dbn.nl.nforce.com [85.159.239.5]
13 gaytorrent.ru [109.201.135.171]Computing statistics for 325 seconds…
Source to Here This Node/Link
Hop RTT Lost/Sent = Pct Lost/Sent = Pct Address
0 zz [anon]
0/ 100 = 0% |
1 18ms 1/ 100 = 1% 1/ 100 = 1% anon
ginmedia.com [82.45.3.1]
0/ 100 = 0% |
2 25ms 2/ 100 = 2% 2/ 100 = 2% aztw-core-2b-ae7-720.network.virgi
nmedia.net [80.1.244.225]
0/ 100 = 0% |
3 26ms 2/ 100 = 2% 2/ 100 = 2% brhm-bb-1c-ae13-0.network.virginme
dia.net [80.1.240.177]
0/ 100 = 0% |
4 30ms 1/ 100 = 1% 1/ 100 = 1% nrth-bb-1c-et-400-0.network.virgin
media.net [62.253.174.226]
0/ 100 = 0% |
5 26ms 1/ 100 = 1% 1/ 100 = 1% popl-bb-1c-ae7-0.network.virginmed
ia.net [62.253.174.138]
0/ 100 = 0% |
6 29ms 1/ 100 = 1% 1/ 100 = 1% popl-bb-1a-ae7-0.network.virginmed
ia.net [213.105.159.185]
0/ 100 = 0% |
7 28ms 0/ 100 = 0% 0/ 100 = 0% popl-tmr-1-ae4-0.network.virginmed
ia.net [213.105.159.2]
0/ 100 = 0% |
8 35ms 0/ 100 = 0% 0/ 100 = 0% amst-ic-1-as0-0.network.virginmedi
a.net [213.105.175.6]
0/ 100 = 0% |
9 34ms 0/ 100 = 0% 0/ 100 = 0% ams-ix.rtr3.z4a-a06.tc2.nforce.nl
[195.69.144.228]
0/ 100 = 0% |
10 34ms 0/ 100 = 0% 0/ 100 = 0% 17-239-159-85.rtr1.z4a-a06.tc2.nl.
nforce.com [85.159.239.17]
0/ 100 = 0% |
11 38ms 0/ 100 = 0% 0/ 100 = 0% 30-239-159-85.rtr1.b06-s02-az16.gs
a.nl.nforce.com [85.159.239.30]
1/ 100 = 1% |
12 34ms 1/ 100 = 1% 0/ 100 = 0% 5-239-159-85.rtr1.dbn.nl.nforce.co
m [85.159.239.5]
1/ 100 = 1% |
13 34ms 2/ 100 = 2% 0/ 100 = 0% gaytorrent.ru [109.201.135.171] -
Wanted to throw in I'm having a problem too I can't get the page to load for nuthin.
My trackers keep saying "tracker sending invalid data" too but I don't know that that's related. /shrug.
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I would agree, noxxim, but due to the fact, that other IPs on the server where GT.ru is hosted haven't got the same problems, therefore I would say, that the hardware is not the cause.
I rather would suggest to fix the php - settings, because I definetly think that the secure tunnels for each user doesn't seem to be optimized, or had been missconfigured in the past. Especially since the freeleech - option, there is definetly more action now on the server and the standard configuration on rent servers for https is not really a good advice.
But I wouldn't blame the siteowner for all these problems. It is pretty easy to find problems on a busy site ( server ), but most often it is not very easy to find the very right specifications, because every site ( server ) is different in it's configuration and therefore there are loads of possible solutions. Also think about it, that they don't earn money with this hobby, they are doing this for fun and in their spare time!
Edit: Apart from all, I must admitt, that the problems are at the moment worse again. I hope that you still work on a lasting solution. ^^
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To all Google Chrome users:
Although many users are affected to different degrees, it seems that Chrome users report the most severe cases. As already mentioned above, Chrome users who switched to Mozilla Firefox, report that they experience a significant difference. Here's a suggestion: try Firefox.To BrienBear:
@BrienBear:My trackers keep saying "tracker sending invalid data" too but I don't know that that's related. /shrug.
It's totally unrelated. This error message appears to Windows 8 users (as yourself) who have avast! as their antivirus program. If this is your case, you have three options:
a) Change your OS.
b) Change your antivirus program.
c) Disable the Network Shield in the avast! In order to do this, go to Real-Time Shields in your avast!, select Network Shield, and press Stop (at the top right). -
@Dax:
To BrienBear:
@BrienBear:My trackers keep saying "tracker sending invalid data" too but I don't know that that's related. /shrug.
It's totally unrelated. This error message appears to Windows 8 users (as yourself) who have avast! as their antivirus program. If this is your case, you have three options:
a) Change your OS.
b) Change your antivirus program.
c) Disable the Network Shield in the avast! In order to do this, go to Real-Time Shields in your avast!, select Network Shield, and press Stop (at the top right).Flippin' Avast. I like it normally, especially the sandbox feature. But this network shield bull@*(#& is freaking annoying. Thanks - disabled and working groovily.
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I live in the US and reported on this problem back on Jan. 4. I would like to report that for the last two days I have experienced normal (fast) speeds when I am online in the morning hours, like right now. However, when I try to get into the site in the afternoon or evening it is next to impossible.
Again, it seems to operate ok early in the morning, like right now, but impossibly slow the rest of the day.
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Yeah it's bad again now in the UK Any comment from the site owner.
I think the poll said over 40% of users were experiencing it.
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It's mostly loading very very slow and sometimes (rare) not at all. Specially in the forum it's extremely slow. Something has to change to speed it up a bit.
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It's ok at this time of day it's around 6-10 GMT when it's almost unuseable.
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No timeouts or issues today. If you did something thanks
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I have had no problems for the last two days so, hopefully, that means we are back to normal. Thanks to all who solved the problem!