Here https://baza.cn.ua/admin/shop/statistic/
Watched the picture (screenshot)
The screenshot shows that Rozetka_Processor_ImportCategoryFilterValue worked for almost 30 minutes
Judging by the name, there was an attempt to drag categories from the outlet
It is very similar to a bug, since it is not clear by what logic to drag the categories (to update, since they have been tightened for a long time) it was necessary on a minute crown and as a result put everything for 30 minutes (new orders, payments, recalculations https://crm- onebox.com/en/support/?q=ShopSupplier_Processor_Avail+ )
Please correct the error or give a comment why this happened and how often it happened (happened)
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Here https://baza.cn.ua/admin/shop/statistic/ Watched the picture (screenshot) The screenshot shows that Rozetka_Processor_ImportCategoryFilterValue worked for almost 30 minutes Judging by the name, there was an attempt to drag categories from the outlet It is very similar to a bug, since it is not clear by what logic to drag the categories (to update, since they have been tightened for a long time) it was necessary on a minute crown and as a result put everything for 30 minutes (new orders, payments, recalculations https://crm- onebox.com/en/support/?q=ShopSupplier_Processor_Avail+ ) Please correct the error or give a comment why this happened and how often it happened (happened)
Ustimenko Igor OneBox production wrote: it pulls not categories but filters to all categories
Especially 1. Do you think this is normal and correct (hang on a minute cron processor that can stop the system for 30 minutes)? 2. Why, if the processor works for 30 minutes, then you didn’t break it into many small ones (which will work out up to 1 minute, so that other system processes that work on a minute would not suffer)? 3. Can it be more logical to transfer such a processor to hourly or daily crowns?
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Ustimenko Igor
OneBox production wrote:
it pulls not categories but filters to all categories
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Especially
1. Do you think this is normal and correct (hang on a minute cron processor that can stop the system for 30 minutes)?
2. Why, if the processor works for 30 minutes, then you didn’t break it into many small ones (which will work out up to 1 minute, so that other system processes that work on a minute would not suffer)?
3. Can it be more logical to transfer such a processor to hourly or daily crowns?
1. What does "correct settings" mean? 2. Where can I find at least some information on how to make the "correct settings"? 3. Can you remove my limit of 1 message per day (I don’t understand what you are afraid of), since I can’t answer you, do you have to wait 1-2 days?
1. What does "correct settings" mean?
2. Where can I find at least some information on how to make the "correct settings"?
3. Can you remove my limit of 1 message per day (I don’t understand what you are afraid of), since I can’t answer you, do you have to wait 1-2 days?
1-2. Since the system updates all the names of the values of filters and categories, it updates each line in the directory in the new system, this has already been done in parallel, so the processor works there for 20 seconds. in the old version, everything depends on the power of the server and its settings 3. I don’t see the point in this
1-2. Since the system updates all the names of the values of filters and categories, it updates each line in the directory in the new system, this has already been done in parallel, so the processor works there for 20 seconds. in the old version, everything depends on the power of the server and its settings
3. I don’t see the point in this
Ustimenko Igor OneBox production wrote: 1-2. Since the system updates all the names of the values of filters and categories, it updates each line in the directory in the new system, this has already been done in parallel, so the processor works there for 20 seconds. in the old version, everything depends on the capacity of the server
1. Do I understand correctly that there are no settings, you just need to switch from MVP to OS?
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Ustimenko Igor
OneBox production wrote:
1-2. Since the system updates all the names of the values of filters and categories, it updates each line in the directory in the new system, this has already been done in parallel, so the processor works there for 20 seconds. in the old version, everything depends on the capacity of the server
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1. Do I understand correctly that there are no settings, you just need to switch from MVP to OS?
Ustimenko Igor OneBox production wrote: 1-2. Since the system updates all the names of the values of filters and categories, it updates each line in the directory in the new system, this has already been done in parallel, so the processor works there for 20 seconds. in the old version, everything depends on the capacity of the server
1. Do I understand correctly that there are no settings, you just need to switch from MVP to OS?
Yes or think about how to implement it in mvp, but I'm not going to do it for free
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Kupriyan Vladislav Valerievich wrote:
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Ustimenko Igor
OneBox production wrote:
1-2. Since the system updates all the names of the values of filters and categories, it updates each line in the directory in the new system, this has already been done in parallel, so the processor works there for 20 seconds. in the old version, everything depends on the capacity of the server
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1. Do I understand correctly that there are no settings, you just need to switch from MVP to OS?
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Yes
or think about how to implement it in mvp, but I'm not going to do it for free
You write first "with the correct settings" I ask the question "I understand correctly that there are no settings" you answer "yes" Damn, I'm getting Cognitive Dissonance :) Here is a prime example of your work and why I ask a lot of questions and why then you have to spend a lot of time answering and as a result you block persistent people so that they do not waste time. And you always had such an approach, instead of explaining in detail the essence of the problem and the reasons, and at the same time you need to spend 200% more time than you wanted, but at the same time give an exhaustive answer after which there simply were no questions or honestly admit that yes, we are not perfect and made a mistake and decide to either fix it at our own expense or tell the client to love us as we are (show your "fe"), but instead you communicate in the ICQ style - that is, you need to spend a minimum of time on the answer , ideally just put "+" or "-". But in fact it turns out after your answers a bunch of questions and misunderstandings of logic. And now I ask you to answer: 1. Why do you write to the client (me) about some settings (it is obvious that after your message I should have started looking for them) if they are not actually there? 2. Why did you make a mistake in MVP and don't want to fix it?
You write first "with the correct settings" I ask the question "I understand correctly that there are no settings"
you answer "yes"
Damn, I'm getting Cognitive Dissonance :)
Here is a prime example of your work and why I ask a lot of questions and why then you have to spend a lot of time answering and as a result you block persistent people so that they do not waste time.
And you always had such an approach, instead of explaining in detail the essence of the problem and the reasons, and at the same time you need to spend 200% more time than you wanted, but at the same time give an exhaustive answer after which there simply were no questions or honestly admit that yes, we are not perfect and made a mistake and decide to either fix it at our own expense or tell the client to love us as we are (show your "fe"), but instead you communicate in the ICQ style - that is, you need to spend a minimum of time on the answer , ideally just put "+" or "-".
But in fact it turns out after your answers a bunch of questions and misunderstandings of logic.
And now I ask you to answer:
1. Why do you write to the client (me) about some settings (it is obvious that after your message I should have started looking for them) if they are not actually there?
2. Why did you make a mistake in MVP and don't want to fix it?
one. - Then, when correcting the current server of yours, you can speed up this processor by 2 times - Then, when disabling some actions, you can also increase the speed - Because when you change the number of loaded fields, the speed also changes AND THIS IS ALL THE SETTINGS! don’t tell me nonsense about the answers, I’m just not ready to spend a lot of time on you and sit down to change settings or describe for 2 hours what and where and how to set it up. You won't pay for my time, I'm not going to write instructions. 2. I do not see this as a mistake, I have proofs that this processor works for 200 seconds on another project
one.
- Then, when correcting the current server of yours, you can speed up this processor by 2 times
- Then, when disabling some actions, you can also increase the speed
- Because when you change the number of loaded fields, the speed also changes
AND THIS IS ALL THE SETTINGS!
don’t tell me nonsense about the answers, I’m just not ready to spend a lot of time on you and sit down to change settings or describe for 2 hours what and where and how to set it up.
You won't pay for my time, I'm not going to write instructions.
2. I do not see this as a mistake, I have proofs that this processor works for 200 seconds on another project
Ustimenko Igor OneBox production wrote: one. - Then, when correcting the current server of yours, you can speed up this processor by 2 times - Then, when disabling some actions, you can also increase the speed - Because when you change the number of loaded fields, the speed also changes AND THIS IS ALL THE SETTINGS! don’t tell me nonsense about the answers, I’m just not ready to spend a lot of time on you and sit down to change settings or describe for 2 hours what and where and how to set it up. You won't pay for my time, I'm not going to write instructions. 2. I do not see this as a mistake, I have proofs that this processor works for 200 seconds on another project
From your words, it is clear that even a super powerful and "correctly configured server" works out this processor in 200 seconds, that is, in 200/60 = 3.33 minutes, that is, it is clearly more than 1 minute and hang a similar processor for a minute cron, as for me is illogical, as it will at least stop the work of the sales department for 3 minutes (they will sit and wait for orders from the marketplaces). I don't understand by what logic you hung this processor on a minute crown, and not on an hourly or daily one. Please explain so that everyone understands your logic (only please not as you explained with the settings)
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Ustimenko Igor
OneBox production wrote:
one.
- Then, when correcting the current server of yours, you can speed up this processor by 2 times
- Then, when disabling some actions, you can also increase the speed
- Because when you change the number of loaded fields, the speed also changes
AND THIS IS ALL THE SETTINGS!
don’t tell me nonsense about the answers, I’m just not ready to spend a lot of time on you and sit down to change settings or describe for 2 hours what and where and how to set it up.
You won't pay for my time, I'm not going to write instructions.
2. I do not see this as a mistake, I have proofs that this processor works for 200 seconds on another project
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From your words, it is clear that even a super powerful and "correctly configured server" works out this processor in 200 seconds, that is, in 200/60 = 3.33 minutes, that is, it is clearly more than 1 minute and hang a similar processor for a minute cron, as for me is illogical, as it will at least stop the work of the sales department for 3 minutes (they will sit and wait for orders from the marketplaces).
I don't understand by what logic you hung this processor on a minute crown, and not on an hourly or daily one.
Please explain so that everyone understands your logic (only please not as you explained with the settings)
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