User development,
A new message was posted in the thread "JBoss 3.2.6 - pauses for a minute during
startup":
http://community.jboss.org/message/528816#528816
Author : Mike Curwen
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Message:
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Hello,
I'm currently migrating a production application from older physical hardware, to a
new vmware host.
I've confirmed that all components (java version, jboss version, application and
libraries) are the same between platforms. I've also made the platforms as close as
possible, recognizing that vmware HD space, RAM and CPU are not the same as 'real'
ones. The remaining differences would be that our existing production server is (I think)
some flavour of redhat running linux 2.6.8 on reiserfs, and the new vmware host is ubuntu
linux 2.6.24 using ext3.
I recognize that there's quite a difference between plain hardware and VMWare
hosts. But...
When I start this application on my localhost (also ubuntu) for development it takes
about 17 seconds for the whole thing to start. On production it takes about the same.
But on the new VM host, it takes a minute and 17 seconds, and nearly the whole minute
extra is experienced right here (3rd line from bottom):
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JBoss Bootstrap Environment
JBOSS_HOME: /usr/foo/java/jboss-3.2.6
JAVA: /usr/foo/java/j2sdk1.4.2_19/bin/java
JAVA_OPTS: -server -Xms700m -Xmx700m -Djava.awt.headless=true -Dprogram.name=run.sh
CLASSPATH:
/usr/foo/java/jboss-3.2.6/bin/run.jar:/usr/foo/java/j2sdk1.4.2_19/lib/tools.jar
=========================================================================
me@oldhost:/usr/foo/java/jboss-3.2.6/bin$ 10:06:41,010 INFO [Server] Starting JBoss (MX
MicroKernel)...
10:06:41,011 INFO [Server] Release ID: JBoss [WonderLand] 3.2.6 (build:
CVSTag=JBoss_3_2_6 date=200410140106)
10:06:41,012 INFO [Server] Home Dir: /usr/foo/java/jboss-3.2.6
10:06:41,012 INFO [Server] Home URL: file:/usr/foo/java/jboss-3.2.6/
10:06:41,012 INFO [Server] Library URL: file:/usr/foo/java/jboss-3.2.6/lib/
10:06:41,013 INFO [Server] Patch URL: null
10:06:41,013 INFO [Server] Server Name: default
10:06:41,013 INFO [Server] Server Home Dir: /usr/foo/java/jboss-3.2.6/server/default
10:06:41,013 INFO [Server] Server Home URL:
file:/usr/foo/java/jboss-3.2.6/server/default/
10:06:41,013 INFO [Server] Server Data Dir:
/usr/foo/java/jboss-3.2.6/server/default/data
10:06:41,014 INFO [Server] Server Temp Dir: /usr/foo/java/jboss-3.2.6/server/default/tmp
10:06:41,014 INFO [Server] Server Config URL:
file:/usr/foo/java/jboss-3.2.6/server/default/conf/
10:06:41,014 INFO [Server] Server Library URL:
file:/usr/foo/java/jboss-3.2.6/server/default/lib/
10:06:41,014 INFO [Server] Root Deployment Filename: jboss-service.xml
10:06:41,016 INFO [Server] Starting General Purpose Architecture (GPA)...
10:06:41,250 INFO [ServerInfo] Java version: 1.4.2_19,Sun Microsystems Inc.
10:06:41,250 INFO [ServerInfo] Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM 1.4.2_19-b04,Sun
Microsystems Inc.
10:06:41,250 INFO [ServerInfo] OS-System: Linux 2.6.24-23-generic,i386
10:06:41,422 INFO [Server] Core system initialized
10:07:34,053 INFO [Log4jService$URLWatchTimerTask] Configuring from URL:
resource:log4j.xml
10:07:39,116 INFO [WebService] Using RMI server codebase:
http://oldhost:8083/
See how it takes nearly a minute after "Core system initialized" to proceed with
the rest of the startup?
Has anyone seen this before, or have ideas what it could be, or where I should start
looking for my lost minute?
Thanks.
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