I noticed that the portal takes quite long to start up and eats a lot of memory when you
have large amounts of data stored in the CMS.
I tracked this down to the class "JBossCachePersistenceManager", which
apparently preloads stuff on startup into its caches.
A couple of questions:
- does this class actually read all the data from the database and cache it in memory?
- is it safe to disable this preloading? An if it's safe what is the correct way to do
it (now I just commented out the preloading in the code and the portal seems to be working
fine).
- why is this preloading needed in the first place and can the amount of stuff cached be
adjusted somehow, this solution really doesn't scale that well...
Here are some performance numbers from the preloading, the strings are the hql:s run. The
number is the time in milliseconds and the rows are the rows read from the database.
21:48:16,812 INFO [STDOUT] Time for: from org.jboss.portal.cms.hibernate.state.WSPRefs -
172, rows: 0
| 21:48:24,062 INFO [STDOUT] Time for: from
org.jboss.portal.cms.hibernate.state.VersionRefs - 7422, rows: 4695
| 21:48:24,515 INFO [STDOUT] Time for: from
org.jboss.portal.cms.hibernate.state.WSPNode - 7890, rows: 6076
| 21:48:33,828 INFO [STDOUT] Time for: from
org.jboss.portal.cms.hibernate.state.VersionNode - 17219, rows: 36274
| 21:48:47,296 INFO [STDOUT] Time for: from
org.jboss.portal.cms.hibernate.state.WSPProp - 30734, rows: 110958
| 21:49:32,828 INFO [STDOUT] Time for: from
org.jboss.portal.cms.hibernate.state.VersionProp - 76266, rows: 319954
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