[jboss-dev] AS trunk boot time back to poor?

Brian Stansberry brian.stansberry at redhat.com
Thu Jan 21 10:41:15 EST 2010


That shaved 2 secs on my machine: from 46.2 to 44.2.

https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/EMBJOPR-277

Nice, but peanuts in the big picture. We'll never get to below 10 secs 
if we can't get most of the work initializing this app off the critical 
path.

On 01/21/2010 09:18 AM, Brian Stansberry wrote:
> One thing I'm looking at is tagging the console's web.xml as metadata
> complete. I'm seeing a ton of logging from WarAnnotationMetaDataDeployer.
>
> On 01/21/2010 08:23 AM, Dimitris Andreadis wrote:
>> Yeap, it's horribly slow. We need to do the same exercise and bring this overhead
>> considerably down, or it cancels all the boot gains so far.
>>
>> Jaikiran Pai wrote:
>>> After today's "svn up" of my workspace, i see that the "default"
>>> instance boot in around 48 to 50 seconds:
>>>
>>> 19:10:18,431 INFO  [org.jboss.bootstrap.impl.base.server.AbstractServer]
>>> JBossAS [6.0.0.SNAPSHOT (build: SVNTag=JBoss_6.0.0-SNAPSHOT
>>> date=r99718)] Started in 48s:36ms
>>>
>>> The only noticeable change that i have seen is related to admin-console
>>> being included in AS trunk. So i removed the admin-console.war from the
>>> deploy folder and the server boots in 23 to 25 seconds. Adding it back
>>> to deploy folder takes the boot time to 48 to 50 seconds consistently. I
>>> haven't yet looked at where the time is being spent for deploying this
>>> single app. But clearly it increases the boot time by almost 25 seconds.
>>>
>>> Anyone else seeing this drastic change in boot time?
>>>
>>> regards,
>>> -Jaikiran
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Brian Stansberry
Lead, AS Clustering
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