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Faced with a long upload from 1C to 1C-Bitrix?
Has anyone encountered a long exchange of 1C and Bitrix? There is a catalog for 7k+ titles. Some of them with pictures. Full unloading of the entire catalog takes more than a day in packages of 100 products. For those who have experienced this, how did they resolve it? Maybe it will help me too?
The exchange creates a fairly decent load on the server with 1C. I don’t know the exact characteristics of the server, but according to some sources, 2 processors with 8 cores and 32 GB of RAM.
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Not quite sure which side the brakes are on. If on the Bitrix side:
and you have a site in UTF, check the mbstring.overload values in the PHP settings. Should be 2. In general, check that everything is fine and correct with the encoding. I once also stuck more than a day in what could be the reason for such fierce brakes;
if on the 1C side:
let the 1C configurator do this, because it is not clear what they figured out there at the beginning.
if it’s not a server during transmission:
most likely you need to shove the hoster and / or provider for a low upload speed
7k goods are unloaded in the general case for a maximum of half an hour.
I can’t tell you about 1C, but about Bitrix - check the system with built-in tools, incl. DB, take a performance measurement - I think there will be something to catch on. At the time of unloading, it may be worth lowering the security level.
If in the sitemap.xml settings of the desired information block of goods there is a checkbox "Auto-generation", then the import can take a long time.
As an option, make a design for qutIM, developers have difficulties with this
notepad++.
And then everyone looked at the little things SublimeText and fled :(
There are guys with a good idea , burning eyes. Yes hands hooks :(
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