Well, I tried going down to just 10 pictures at once, and I still just got the CPU exceeded error.
For those unfamiliar with coppermine, there is a Batch Add Tool that lets you browse to a directory and select the files in that directory for adding to the database. I have all of my photos as originals, then as normal_[filename] and thumb_[filename], which makes it so coppermine doesn't have to do any image resize or converting. It simply has to inject data into the mysql database after parsing the jpgs for their exif and iptc info.
I can't believe that that operation would take 20% of the cpu resources of the server. Maybe bluehost is using really slow/weak servers?


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