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Old 18-Jun-2007, 05:55 PM
Paul M
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Default Re: Portal speed, admin versus normal users

Tested further, even with a containerpage with only a header, nothing else,
there is a difference., instant page reload<> 2 seconds for a reload. With
more things, the difference even gets bigger.


"Paul M" <paul@avansfake.nl> wrote in message
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> Christopher,
>
> on most docs we have
> -read right for one group where all users are member of, because docs
> should be shown only to portal users.
> -write for 2 groups
>
> folders have read/write/list rights for our editor group, (not the build
> in content admin, becaue that one can see all docs)
> We don't want users to browse for documents, just see them in the portlets
> we provide.
>
> As far as I understand it, but correct me if i'm wrong, the rights higher
> in the folder stucture don't make any difference, I mean when I have a
> portlet that shows a document, for dispaying it, it looks at that document
> rights, not all folders above it. Folders are 4 to 8 levels deep.
>
>
> Paul
>
>
>
> "Christopher Schmidt" <Christopher.schmidt@phci.org> wrote in message
> news:zsDbi.1523$%54.698@prv-forum2.provo.novell.com...
>> Could be the way the permissions on those docs are being read. Do you
>> have permissions on the docs other then Read
>>
>> Paul M wrote:
>>> We have the expressportal 5.2.1 running. Even with no user load, we can
>>> see
>>> a big difference in loading of the portal pages, between admin members,
>>> and
>>> normal users. Even with not much content on the pages. We think it is a
>>> problem since we imported 30000 documents. It isn't doing any ldap
>>> requests
>>> for page loading, so that doesn't seem the problem. I traced the
>>> (Oracle)sql
>>> requests, but that wasn't so much either, and the sql replys were fast.
>>> When I have a standard user and promote him to be portal admin, things
>>> speed
>>> up.
>>>
>>> Paul
>>>
>>>
>>>

>



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