[jboss-dev] 1' hornetq delay on first boot

Dimitris Andreadis dandread at redhat.com
Fri Jul 2 06:56:00 EDT 2010


https://jira.jboss.org/browse/JBAS-8148
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    <!-- Default journal file size is 10Mb, reduced here to 1Mb for faster first boot -->
    <journal-file-size>${hornetq.journal.file.size:1048576}</journal-file-size>

    <!-- Default journal min file is 2, increase for higher average msg rates -->
    <journal-min-files>${hornetq.journal.min.files:2}</journal-min-files>
...

I think those are good for developer settings, let me know if you see any issues. It will 
just create more 1Mb journal files, as needed, and the user can override those on the 
command line.

First boot on crappy laptop for 'default' drops from 92'->32', second boot 28'

Tim Fox wrote:
> http://hornetq.sourceforge.net/docs/hornetq-2.1.0.Final/user-manual/en/html/persistence.html 
> 
> 
> http://hornetq.sourceforge.net/docs/hornetq-2.1.0.Final/user-manual/en/html/perf-tuning.html#d0e11157 
> 
> 
> You could reduce this number if you like. Files will still be created on 
> demand, it just gives you less hit on demand if the files are 
> pre-created, and consequently better performance in "out of the box" 
> benchmarks, since it won't have to create the files during the benchmark 
> run.
> 
> Alternatively you could ship some actually empty binary journal files in 
> the AS distro - but this would make the distro larger, nor sure if you 
> would like that.
> 
> On 01/07/10 12:38, Dimitris Andreadis wrote:
>> It creates 10 (x10MB) files, AFAICT.
>>
>> Tim Fox wrote:
>>> The first time you run it, it creates the journal files.
>>>
>>> The more files you have configured it with (see journal-min-files 
>>> param in user manual) the longer it will take to create them. I don't 
>>> know how many AS is using.
>>>
>>> On 01/07/10 12:25, Dimitris Andreadis wrote:
>>>> On a 4y old WinXP laptop, hornetq seems to be adding a 1 minute 
>>>> delay on the first boot, while creating the 
>>>> server/xxx/data/hornetq/journal/* files
>>>>
>>>> 2nd boot comes without that delay. Can we avoid this?
>>>>
>>>> 14:03:27,624 INFO  [AbstractServer] Starting: JBossAS 
>>>> [6.0.0.SNAPSHOT "Neo"]
>>>> 14:03:29,702 INFO  [ServerInfo] Java version: 1.6.0_16,Sun 
>>>> Microsystems Inc.
>>>> 14:03:29,702 INFO  [ServerInfo] Java Runtime: Java(TM) SE Runtime 
>>>> Environment (b
>>>> uild 1.6.0_16-b01)
>>>> 14:03:29,702 INFO  [ServerInfo] Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM 
>>>> 14.2-b01,Sun
>>>>  Microsystems Inc.
>>>> 14:03:29,702 INFO  [ServerInfo] OS-System: Windows XP 5.1,x86
>>>> 14:03:29,702 INFO  [ServerInfo] VM arguments: -Dprogram.name=run.bat 
>>>> -Xms128M -X
>>>> mx512M -XX:MaxPermSize=256M -Dsun.rmi.dgc.client.gcInterval=3600000 
>>>> -Dsun.rmi.dg
>>>> c.server.gcInterval=3600000 -Dorg.jboss.resolver.warning=true 
>>>> -Djava.endorsed.di
>>>> rs=X:\svn\jboss-trunk\build\target\jboss-6.0.0-SNAPSHOT\lib\endorsed
>>>> 14:03:29,780 INFO  [JMXKernel] Legacy JMX core initialized
>>>> 14:03:37,811 INFO  [AbstractServerConfig] JBoss Web Services - Stack 
>>>> CXF Server
>>>> 3.3.1.SP1
>>>> 14:03:38,405 INFO  [JSFImplManagementDeployer] Initialized 2 JSF 
>>>> configurations:
>>>>  [Mojarra-1.2, Mojarra-2.0]
>>>> 14:03:42,749 WARNING [FileConfigurationParser] AIO wasn't located on 
>>>> this platfo
>>>> rm, it will fall back to using pure Java NIO. If your platform is 
>>>> Linux, install
>>>>  LibAIO to enable the AIO journal
>>>> 14:03:47,483 WARNING [FileConfigurationParser] AIO wasn't located on 
>>>> this platfo
>>>> rm, it will fall back to using pure Java NIO. If your platform is 
>>>> Linux, install
>>>>  LibAIO to enable the AIO journal
>>>> 14:03:47,671 INFO  [JMXConnector] starting JMXConnector on host 
>>>> 127.0.0.1:1090
>>>> 14:03:48,202 INFO  [MailService] Mail Service bound to java:/Mail
>>>> 14:03:49,280 INFO  [HornetQServerImpl] live server is starting..
>>>> 14:03:49,358 INFO  [JournalStorageManager] Using NIO Journal
>>>> 14:03:49,374 WARNING [HornetQServerImpl] Security risk! It has been 
>>>> detected tha
>>>> t the cluster admin user and password have not been changed from the 
>>>> installatio
>>>> n default. Please see the HornetQ user guide, cluster chapter, for 
>>>> instructions
>>>> on how to do this.
>>>> <-- HERE -->
>>>> 14:04:52,077 INFO  [NettyAcceptor] Started Netty Acceptor version 
>>>> 3.2.0.Final-r2
>>>> 292 127.0.0.1:5455 for CORE protocol
>>>> 14:04:52,092 INFO  [NettyAcceptor] Started Netty Acceptor version 
>>>> 3.2.0.Final-r2
>>>> 292 127.0.0.1:5445 for CORE protocol
>>>> 14:04:52,092 INFO  [HornetQServerImpl] HornetQ Server version 
>>>> 2.1.1.Final (Strip
>>>> ey, 119) started
>>>>
>>>> [snip]
>>>>
>>>> 14:08:24,827 INFO  
>>>> [org.jboss.bootstrap.impl.base.server.AbstractServer] JBossAS
>>>>  [6.0.0.SNAPSHOT "Neo"] Started in 1m:30s:656ms
>>>
>>>
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