Hi

Mojolicious application it is taking 4-5 seconds. I have no idea as to what is taking so long when going through IIS.

This sounds very normal, look

$ mojo generate lite_app [exist] /foo/foo [write] /foo/foo/myapp.pl [chmod] /foo/foo/myapp.pl 744 $ perl -le"print ~~localtime; system $^X, q[myapp.pl], q[daemon] " Sun Feb 12 21:45:01 2017 [Sun Feb 12 21:45:04 2017] [info] Listening at "http://*:3000" Server available at http://127.0.0.1:3000 Terminating on signal SIGINT(2)

Sure my machine is old my disk is slow, but 5 seconds for startup sounds rather normal

Just adding DBI/DBD::SQLite/DBIx::Class/Template/Data::Dumper/Moose bumps it to 6 seconds easy

$ perl -le"print ~~localtime; system $^X, q[myapp.pl], q[daemon] " Sun Feb 12 21:51:39 2017 [Sun Feb 12 21:51:45 2017] [info] Listening at "http://*:3000" Server available at http://127.0.0.1:3000 Terminating on signal SIGINT(2)

It gets a little faster if I do it in a loop but only a little

$ perl -le"for(1..10){ print ~~localtime; system $^X, q[myapp.pl], q[d +aemon]; } " Sun Feb 12 21:53:07 2017 [Sun Feb 12 21:53:11 2017] [info] Listening at "http://*:3000" Server available at http://127.0.0.1:3000 Sun Feb 12 21:53:17 2017 [Sun Feb 12 21:53:21 2017] [info] Listening at "http://*:3000" Server available at http://127.0.0.1:3000 Sun Feb 12 21:53:23 2017 [Sun Feb 12 21:53:27 2017] [info] Listening at "http://*:3000" Server available at http://127.0.0.1:3000 Sun Feb 12 21:53:29 2017 [Sun Feb 12 21:53:33 2017] [info] Listening at "http://*:3000" Server available at http://127.0.0.1:3000

Its all very normal

Yes you could have some settings in IIS or ... that might contribute some speed penalty ...

The only option to not have slowdown, is to not have apps available, until they are preloaded -- the user waits either way


In reply to Re^3: Help: Mojolicious+FastCGI+IIS by Anonymous Monk
in thread Help: Mojolicious+FastCGI+IIS by sduggal

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