Some things you can check:
- Caching is enabled in eZ publish
- PHP Acellerator is installed ( or similar product ) - Check that eZ publish is enable to create the cache files ( turn on debug to look for error messages )
Can you plz explain in a little more detail
- caching is enabled in ezPublish?
- PHP acellerator? - Check that eZ publish is enable to create the cache files ( turn on debug to look for error messages ) ?
My computer is slow. Its a PII with 64 ram so I expect it and everything to be slow but with this there is something not right. I have other tables in SQL that the speed is reasonable based on my computer. I think it has something to do with MySql(maybe not setup properly) or how EzPublish is accesing the tables in MySql. Just a guess.
64MB is a very little to run a webserver/db and ezp. Your webserver is probably completely dependent on swap memory. And as ezp eats at least more than 8MB this behaviour seems quite normal.
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