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Update causing slow webgui loading? (SOLVED)

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With the last update of 6.1.3, my webgui is extremely slow when loading docker and dashboard, sometimes I have to attempt to load it again before anything appears.

Before the update it was nearly instant load times.

 

In my Docker I have sickbeard (running), SABnzbd (running), PlexMediaServer (running), gimp desktop (not running), CouchPotato (not running). All but one are needo's dockers, gimp desktop is sparklyballs docker.

 

This is getting annoying when i go to check stats on the dashboard and it just sits there cycling trying to load and then just ends.

Edited by merlinium

What settings do you have setup for the Community Applications plugin?

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ok after some testing and looking at the docker cpuset-cpus=# settings, it seems like gimp-desktop is the culprit for the slow webgui loading.

 

edit: I removed the gimp-desktop docker and everything loads like before

  • 4 weeks later...

thanks for posting this, I had the same thing happen after loading gimp and I thought it was something else I had done.  I noticed that the first time I went to install gimp, the page kind of froze and I had to reboot to get back into the web gui.  gimp appeared to be installed but wouldn't run so I removed it and re-added it and then I noticed the lag in the web gui.

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