After several days of testing and no sleeping and a brand new template donated by Koalasoft, I finally upgraded a test site from 1.8.2 to 2.1.0. Was worst than uprading from 1.4.x to 1.8.x, but worked.
My receipe:
- Disabled ALL plugins and deleted ALL blocks creted by plugins.
- Removed ALL unused tables and the gl_topic_assignments table from a failed upgrade.
- Removed every plugin I do not use (calendar, spamx and xmlsitemap).
- Updating forum had its trick but worked: disable 2.8 before upgrade to Geeklog 2.1.0 and do not enable back until Forum 2.9 is installed in filesystem, then upgrade plugin.
Everything works excelent except one single but critical issue: the homepage takes a lot to load. Between 45 and 55 seconds to render. Any other parts of the website loads between 0.33 0.25 seconds and sometimes even less. To clarify: only happens with the homepage (http://foo/). Anything else loads really fast.
PHP 5.4.41 and MariaDB 5.5.41.
Database has been converted to innodb lots of releases ago.
All tables are optimized.
Database backups are ~50 MB.
8 years old database has 5300 registered users, over 6000 articles and 300 staticpages.
Tested disabling all plugins and removing contents and blocks from homepage, but same issue persists.
Already tested with denim, modern_curve and professional templates. Same issue.
No errors logged in error.log.
Tested with and without template cache.
Only the homepage takes a lot to load. Almost a minute in a test machine. Takes 35 to 40 seconds in the production server (2.1 GHz Quadcore Xeon CPU with 32 GB RAM). I can't ugrade the production website until I solve this issue.
It's the only issue I have.
Any clues?
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