Since upgrading to 5.7 we have business spaces taking a very long time to go into test (7 minutes plus)
- We are using MySQL 5.5 and Linux (Ubuntu) servers that are fully powered (16GB of RAM etc)
- When we start a new business space and import an existing BSV it goes into test fast for like the first 3 add times, then it starts to slow and slow until a few days later, when there still isn't a lot of data, it takes 7 minutes
Can others please report if they are experiencing any slowness in going into test?
Tks.
Time taken to go into test
Time taken to go into test
Rod. Aware 8.6 (latest build), Developer Edition, on OS Linux (Ubuntu) using GUI hosted on AWS EC2, MYSQL on AWS RDS
My BSV is 1.5mb, lots of objects, attributes etc.
To put under test
Check integrity ticked: Just > 1min
Check integrity un-ticked: 10 seconds
FYI my current setup
AwareIM: 5.7
JAVA JDK: Version 7 Update 45 64Bit (Not sure what the Out-of-box version is)
Tomcat: Version 6.0.37 64Bit (Out-of-box: 32bit Version 6.0.35)
Tomcat: lib>tools.jar replaced with latest java JDK tools.jar
MySQL: Version 5.5.34 64Bit
MySQL Connector/J: Version 5.1.26 (Not sure what the Out-of-box version is, but i think its 3.1.12)
To put under test
Check integrity ticked: Just > 1min
Check integrity un-ticked: 10 seconds
FYI my current setup
AwareIM: 5.7
JAVA JDK: Version 7 Update 45 64Bit (Not sure what the Out-of-box version is)
Tomcat: Version 6.0.37 64Bit (Out-of-box: 32bit Version 6.0.35)
Tomcat: lib>tools.jar replaced with latest java JDK tools.jar
MySQL: Version 5.5.34 64Bit
MySQL Connector/J: Version 5.1.26 (Not sure what the Out-of-box version is, but i think its 3.1.12)
Hi,
I have a couple of bsv's that are very slow to test. One of them is over 10 minutes to go into test mode. That same bsv takes over 20 minutes when uploading a new version via operation mode.
This has definitely only started to occur in the past two months. I am glad to hear that I am not the only one.
Cheers,
Pete
I have a couple of bsv's that are very slow to test. One of them is over 10 minutes to go into test mode. That same bsv takes over 20 minutes when uploading a new version via operation mode.
This has definitely only started to occur in the past two months. I am glad to hear that I am not the only one.
Cheers,
Pete
Pete Bradstreet
Contract developer of commercialized applications
AwareIM Ver. 8.2
Contract developer of commercialized applications
AwareIM Ver. 8.2
My BSV is 1.7mb and was taking up to 20mins to go into test mode. When publishing it would take about 2mins to publish but then the initial login would take 18mins to load in the operation mode.
I then upgraded to MySQL5.6 (a couple of weeks ago) and these times instantly came down to about 2mins for test mode and less than 1min to publish. Initial login to operation mode was about 30 secs.
Unfortunately these times seem to be slowly increasing again. It currently takes 6 mins to test and about 5 mins to publish. My worry is that these times will continue to increase and before to long I will be waiting twenty minutes just to test! Worse than that I fear I will start to get the 'AwareIm server is not responding' error again!!
I'm really no expert and am purely guessing, but is it possible that there is a table or some temp directory somewhere that needs flushing out from time to time?
I don't know when this started to happen for me but at first I thought it was just a slow increase in times due to my BSV getting bigger by the week...maybe not?
Thanks
I then upgraded to MySQL5.6 (a couple of weeks ago) and these times instantly came down to about 2mins for test mode and less than 1min to publish. Initial login to operation mode was about 30 secs.
Unfortunately these times seem to be slowly increasing again. It currently takes 6 mins to test and about 5 mins to publish. My worry is that these times will continue to increase and before to long I will be waiting twenty minutes just to test! Worse than that I fear I will start to get the 'AwareIm server is not responding' error again!!
I'm really no expert and am purely guessing, but is it possible that there is a table or some temp directory somewhere that needs flushing out from time to time?
I don't know when this started to happen for me but at first I thought it was just a slow increase in times due to my BSV getting bigger by the week...maybe not?
Thanks
May be connected - maybe not but the other day whilst searching for something else, I discovered about 600 duplicate items in c:\AwareIM\Tomcat\webapps\AwareIM
They all seem to be copies of picture images. It would seem that whenever a user calls up a page with a picture on it, that image gets duplicated as a file outside of AwareIM and just never gets deleted. I recovered about 1Gb of disk space.
It occurred to me that if your drives are a bit on the full side and your memory usage is getting near limits there might be some issues on windows servers especially with the virtual disk space and disk swapping
.... just a thought - probably way off the mark
They all seem to be copies of picture images. It would seem that whenever a user calls up a page with a picture on it, that image gets duplicated as a file outside of AwareIM and just never gets deleted. I recovered about 1Gb of disk space.
It occurred to me that if your drives are a bit on the full side and your memory usage is getting near limits there might be some issues on windows servers especially with the virtual disk space and disk swapping
.... just a thought - probably way off the mark
Rocketman
V8.7 Developer Edition. Server 2016 Standard edition. MySql 5.5
V8.7 Developer Edition. Server 2016 Standard edition. MySql 5.5
Rocketman - we also suffer this issue (have right from the beginning) it is an annoyance that we have to clean up the disk space every month, I also wish it would be fixed. BUT it isn't the cause of recent slowness as we have always had this factor in our environment.
Rod. Aware 8.6 (latest build), Developer Edition, on OS Linux (Ubuntu) using GUI hosted on AWS EC2, MYSQL on AWS RDS
tford wrote:Probably not the cause of your issue, but I've found that the time to put BSVs in test dramatically increases as the number of obsolete versions accumulate. I am pretty aggressive about deleting obsolete versions.
This is true, I try to keep 3-4 versions of the bsv on server.Older versions on Dropbox
Independent Developer
That may be true, however I also follow this routine and I only have a couple of obsolete versions. I have also scoured the database and AwareIM installation looking for the root cause with no luck.
Support, your comments please?
Cheers,
Pete
Support, your comments please?
Cheers,
Pete
Pete Bradstreet
Contract developer of commercialized applications
AwareIM Ver. 8.2
Contract developer of commercialized applications
AwareIM Ver. 8.2