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pages become unresponsive until refresh

I am noticing that when I am working on a page such as typing in a new family if I stop for a few minutes and then come back to continue entering information I am not able to save what I have entered. Nothing happens when I click save or finish. I have to refresh the page and start over. This happens on any page I am working on. Any ideas as to what the problem may be and how to fix it.

  • Photo of Jim Michael

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    If you look at Admin | System Settings | Jobs Admin do you see the KeepAlive job running successfully every minute, or does it show an error? It’s not realistic to leave a form open for an hour or more then come back to it to proceed, but it should not be timing out within a few minutes for sure. 

  • Photo of Paul Swanson

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    I dont see a keep alive job running. Is that something I need to set up? How do I set that up?

  • Photo of Jim Michael

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    Sorry, it's actually called Job Pulse. Should be at the top of your jobs list. Does it show that it ran with the last minute, with success?

  • Photo of Paul Swanson

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    yes I see job pulse and yes it is running with no problems. As long as I dont stop entering data on a page longer than a few minutes it seems to be fine. It does happen sometimes when I click on another tab in my browser to go to another website and then come back. Im usually not on the other website for more than a few minutes.

  • Photo of Jim Michael

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    Ok, something else must be going on, then. Where is your site hosted? It sounds like it might be shutting down your app within a very short timeframe of no activity.

  • Photo of Paul Swanson

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    we created a virtual machine on microsoft azure

  • Photo of Jim Michael

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    Ok, that should be fine. Lots of people host Rock on Azure without this issue, so it must be something else. At this point I'd invite you to join the rock Slack team at www.rockrms.com/slack, which is our real-time chat platform where things like this can usually be resolved easier due to the real-time nature vs. this slow back-and-forth. I would post your original question, along with your hosting specifics, in #hosting or #troubleshooting there, and those that know more than I will jump in to help.

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    I will do that. Thanks so much for your help.