hm, that sounds to me like it would be an issue with the speed of authz activities on those pages, they had been really slow until I put in abit of per page caching in the session to speed it up...and it was a lot faster from then on...but this could be something related to that.
what database are you guys using for this? the derby one with the release? jesse On 11/7/06, Artamonov, Juri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, I had the same and also I see th bug which not allowing me to start every created goal for project. I also decided to return to 1.0.1. Best regards, Juri. -----Original Message----- From: Samuel Langlois [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 12:28 PM To: continuum-users@maven.apache.org Subject: Performance collapse when logged as admin Hello, I find Continuum web console very slow, especially when logged as admin, and I think there is something wrong. For instance, to display the summary page of a project group containing 3 projects, it takes a few seconds when not logged in, and 20s when logged as admin. For a project group containing 58 projects, it goes from 15s (which is already quite long...) to an amazing 130s when logged as admin. I use Continuum 1.0.3-maestro-1.1 with all default settings. I have the feeling (but cannot confirm) that the version shipped with Maestro 1.0.1 did not show this problem. My server is a Pentium4, 1.5GHz under Fedora Core 5. Not really a speed king, but still... I recently upgraded it to 1Go RAM without much effect. Am I the only one in this situation? How can I help diagnose the problem further? Thanks for your help Samuel
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