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1. Re: JBOSS TAKES EXTREMELY LONG TIME TO START ON AIX(24 minut
cg24 Feb 1, 2006 5:10 PM (in response to sdj)Were you able to resolve this issue?
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2. Re: JBOSS TAKES EXTREMELY LONG TIME TO START ON AIX(24 minut
acoliver Feb 13, 2006 8:21 AM (in response to sdj)whoa...that is an old version of JBoss. I have never seen 3.x on AIX at all so I cannot speak to anything there. The AIX JVMs are very bad and I bet you'll have issues with other Java apps if you are finding it this slow. I'm betting you have an equally antiquated AIX JVM. Jboss 4.x runs as good as can be expected (again the AIX JVMs are not good) on AIX 5.2 with a recent 1.4.2x JVM (haven't seen it on the JDK 5.0 vms) in comparable time to other platforms.. However I'm betting you have a VM or AIX patches problem.
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3. Re: JBOSS TAKES EXTREMELY LONG TIME TO START ON AIX(24 minut
davecasserly Feb 21, 2006 8:13 AM (in response to sdj)I had a problem with jboss taking ages to start and it was due to the internal hypersonic database growing extremely large.
I think jboss is loading it into memory when it starts.
I use jms on my server but after the message has been processed, i dont need to keep it.
My hypersonic db was 1.25 Gig. Anyway, i replaced the files in /server/default/data/hypersonic with a fresh copy.
This fixed my startup problems, from 20+ minutes to 30 seconds - like a fresh install.
Thanks
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4. Re: JBOSS TAKES EXTREMELY LONG TIME TO START ON AIX(24 minut
acoliver Feb 21, 2006 8:18 AM (in response to sdj)All caps for emphasis :-)
DO NOT USE HYPERSONIC IN PRODUCTION. REMOVE HYPERSONIC.
Yes hypersonic runs its whole log again on starturp.
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossASTuningSliming
We include hypersonic for a test/dev database.