On 2015-08-31 14:58, stephen_fri...@dell.com wrote:

Try looking at your keystone table, not sure how old your stamp is but
if you are not pruning then the keystone table becomes large and can
slow response times, at least that is what I have seen in the past

I appreciate the thought, Steve, but I'd actually given that a try before installing the SSD. I'd had ~100K entries in the token table, and brought it down to ~25K. Just now, I did some more pruning, and have it to ~2500, and it's still slow as molasses logging in and clicking stuff.

I tried doing a tcpdump on the cloud controller, but, aside from the fact that interaction with horizon is slow (which I already knew), nothing really stands out. (If it matters any, on my tcpdump, there are two five-second pauses in interaction with Horizon. I tried to find five-second pauses in other interactions, e.g., with keystone, or MySQL, to no avail.)

-Ken



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