im new on the board, but ive been reading here for a few years now and i was always amazed how crythias seems to have an answer to every OTRS question asked

we ran an OTRS 5 on a CentOS 6 host that got migrated to a CentOS7 host using OTRS 6 (Community Edition).
Performance is fine most of the time, but like every 10 minutes, we get some load spikes from OTRS DAEMON und HTTPD processes.
I dont see errors in the OTRS/HTTPD/MariaDB logfiles. Also checked the OTRS Daemon Logs and they are empty.
Any Idea what i can do to find the cause of the issue? Update: Changed some HTTPD.cnf/my.cnf settings and it seems to run a lot smoother
Another special issue is, that we dont get hyperlinks on the customerinformation widget, when creating a new ticket. The same widget shows hyperlinks when its shown on a different page. Update: This one is very annoying. OTRS5 did show us hyperlinks in this widget and OTRS6 does show them in the CustomerInformation Widget when opening the ticket. A Workaround, that gives us a button on the ticket creation page, which leads to the customercompany, as soon as a customeruser is selected, would help as well Update2: FIXED


Is there a way to hide the customercompany Info field when editing company? I added a bigger textbox at the top of the page. This one is working fine, but as soon as we edit the content of that field in the actual small info field at the bottom, it wont save the changes, so i'd like to hide the small info field. Update: The behaviour was exatly the same in OTRS5, so we might have to live with it

In OTRS 5 we used an edited ShorterDate.pm to generate shorter TNs, but in OTRS6 it wont run. Tried to take the new Date.pm and edit it, but that didnt work as well.
And last but now least, this error: "FileID TicketID ArticleID Needed!" is sometimes logged in the systemprotokoll of OTRS. Any Idea what it may cause? Update: This problem is gone, but now im getting a few duplicate Ticket seen entrys per day.
thanks in advance, any help is highly appreciated.
and sorry for my bad english
