----- Original Message -----
From: "Berin Loritsch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 4:29 PM
Subject: Re: performance


> arjen stolk wrote:
>
> > hello all,
> >
> >
well indeed memory is thight.
but i don't here the disk scratcing like hell. according to taskmanager some
physical mem is left all the time (anywhere between 64k and 32k)


i am checking the logs. what is not clear to me is what to expect in which
log.
i guess i could look that up somewhere...

ok i checked the components.log
and this is what i found:
(a lot of times)

DEBUG   (2001-12-07) 16:52.03:607   [root.sto] (Unknown-URI)
Unknown-thread/StoreJanitorImpl: getHeapsize()=60000000
DEBUG   (2001-12-07) 16:52.03:607   [root.sto] (Unknown-URI)
Unknown-thread/StoreJanitorImpl: getJVM().freeMemory()=3816
912
DEBUG   (2001-12-07) 16:52.03:607   [root.sto] (Unknown-URI)
Unknown-thread/StoreJanitorImpl: getFreememory()=1000000

i guess i can turn logging debug info off.
but then what is wrong with the janitor?


> >
> > i'm trying to get a cocoon2 sql to html sample running.
> >
> >
> >
> > oke it is producing html, but it is slooooooooooooooooooooooow.
> >
> > (45 secs 100% cpu on a 450 mhz 128mb pII for about 15 records 15 rows)
>
>
> Is this only on the first access, or on every access?
>
> Do your logs give you any further information like exceptions that are
> caught?
>
> It's not much to go on here.  I have been able to have a solution that
> uses the database extensively, but haven't dealt with such slow times.
>
> Another question:
>
> Is your disk spinning incessantly while it is serving the page?  It could
> be that the system is swapping memory pages left and right.
>
> What are the memory settings on your JVM?
>
>
>
>
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