When it's stuck on "Copying", there is nothing more displayed. Before that, it's verbose.
[DEBUG] Adding file-set in: /mnt/security to archive location: hbase-0.94.6-SNAPSHOT/security/ [DEBUG] FileSet[conf/] dir perms: 47777 file perms: 107777 [DEBUG] The archive base directory is 'null' [DEBUG] NOT reformatting any files in /mnt/conf [DEBUG] Adding file-set from directory: '/mnt/conf' assembly output directory is: 'conf/' [DEBUG] Adding file-set in: /mnt/conf to archive location: hbase-0.94.6-SNAPSHOT/conf/ [DEBUG] FileSet[bin/] dir perms: 47777 file perms: 107777 [DEBUG] The archive base directory is 'null' [DEBUG] NOT reformatting any files in /mnt/bin [DEBUG] Adding file-set from directory: '/mnt/bin' assembly output directory is: 'bin/' [DEBUG] Adding file-set in: /mnt/bin to archive location: hbase-0.94.6-SNAPSHOT/bin/ [DEBUG] FileSet[lib/ruby/] dir perms: 47777 file perms: 107777 [DEBUG] The archive base directory is 'null' [DEBUG] NOT reformatting any files in /mnt/src/main/ruby [DEBUG] Adding file-set from directory: '/mnt/src/main/ruby' assembly output directory is: 'lib/ruby/' [DEBUG] Adding file-set in: /mnt/src/main/ruby to archive location: hbase-0.94.6-SNAPSHOT/lib/ruby/ [DEBUG] FileSet[] dir perms: 47777 file perms: 107777 [DEBUG] The archive base directory is 'null' [DEBUG] NOT reformatting any files in /mnt/target [DEBUG] Adding file-set from directory: '/mnt/target' assembly output directory is: '' [DEBUG] Adding file-set in: /mnt/target to archive location: hbase-0.94.6-SNAPSHOT/ [DEBUG] FileSet[hbase-webapps/] dir perms: 47777 file perms: 107777 [DEBUG] The archive base directory is 'null' [DEBUG] NOT reformatting any files in /mnt/target/hbase-webapps [DEBUG] Adding file-set from directory: '/mnt/target/hbase-webapps' assembly output directory is: 'hbase-webapps/' [DEBUG] Adding file-set in: /mnt/target/hbase-webapps to archive location: hbase-0.94.6-SNAPSHOT/hbase-webapps/ [DEBUG] FileSet[docs/] dir perms: 47777 file perms: 107777 [DEBUG] The archive base directory is 'null' [DEBUG] NOT reformatting any files in /mnt/target/site [DEBUG] Adding file-set from directory: '/mnt/target/site' assembly output directory is: 'docs/' [DEBUG] Adding file-set in: /mnt/target/site to archive location: hbase-0.94.6-SNAPSHOT/docs/ [DEBUG] FileSet[sbin/] dir perms: 47777 file perms: 107777 [DEBUG] The archive base directory is 'null' [DEBUG] NOT reformatting any files in /mnt/src/packages [DEBUG] Adding file-set from directory: '/mnt/src/packages' assembly output directory is: 'sbin/' [DEBUG] Adding file-set in: /mnt/src/packages to archive location: hbase-0.94.6-SNAPSHOT/sbin/ [INFO] Copying files to /mnt/target/hbase-0.94.6-SNAPSHOT But now it's stuck again on the last line, not giving more information. I killed it and I moved everything on tmpfs but it's not faster. I have nothing else running. How long should it normaly take? Entire log are avaiable there: http://www.spaggiari.org/log.txt JM 2013/2/25 Stack <[email protected]>: > Following on from Andrew, does the debug show you anything? (Copying > individual files?) > St.Ack > > > On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 11:09 AM, Jean-Marc Spaggiari < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Andy. >> >> With DEBUG enabled, what seems to be slow is that: >> [DEBUG] Adding artifact: org.apache.commons:commons-math:jar:2.1 with >> file: >> /home/jmspaggi/.m2/repository/org/apache/commons/commons-math/2.1/commons-math-2.1.jar >> to assembly location: lib/commons-math-2.1.jar. >> [DEBUG] Adding file: >> >> /home/jmspaggi/.m2/repository/org/apache/commons/commons-math/2.1/commons-math-2.1.jar >> to archive location: hbase-0.94.6-SNAPSHOT/lib/commons-math-2.1.jar >> [DEBUG] Adding artifact: commons-net:commons-net:jar:1.4.1 with file: >> >> /home/jmspaggi/.m2/repository/commons-net/commons-net/1.4.1/commons-net-1.4.1.jar >> to assembly location: lib/commons-net-1.4.1.jar. >> [DEBUG] Adding file: >> >> /home/jmspaggi/.m2/repository/commons-net/commons-net/1.4.1/commons-net-1.4.1.jar >> to archive location: hbase-0.94.6-SNAPSHOT/lib/commons-net-1.4.1.jar >> About 3 minutes, displaying one line every 1 to 2 seconds. >> >> Then this is taking a lot of time: >> [INFO] Copying files to /tmp/hbase-0.94/target/hbase-0.94.6-SNAPSHOT >> >> It's now running for 10 minutes and seems it's doing nothing. This is >> what I saw without the debug enabled. I'm building on an SSD drive. >> It's only about 250MB. I can even build it in memory if required. But >> I don't think it's because of the disk. >> >> JM >> >> >> >> 2013/2/25 Andrew Purtell <[email protected]>: >> > If you run Maven with debug logging enabled, do you see it taking ~3 >> > seconds per dependency jar to decide if it wants to include it in the >> > assembly or not? >> > >> > >> > >> > On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 10:42 AM, Jean-Marc Spaggiari < >> > [email protected]> wrote: >> > >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> Buliding HBase locally is taking 1h for me: >> >> [INFO] >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> [INFO] BUILD SUCCESS >> >> [INFO] >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> [INFO] Total time: 59:36.659s >> >> [INFO] Finished at: Mon Feb 25 13:11:36 EST 2013 >> >> [INFO] Final Memory: 64M/593M >> >> [INFO] >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >> >> >> >> But from that our, it seems to be spending most of the time doing that: >> >> [INFO] --- maven-assembly-plugin:2.2-beta-5:single (tarball) @ hbase --- >> >> [INFO] Reading assembly descriptor: src/assembly/all.xml >> >> [INFO] Copying files to >> >> /home/jmspaggi/workspace/hbase-0.94/target/hbase-0.94.6-SNAPSHOT >> >> >> >> My CPUs are not loaded at all (1.44/8 load5), CPUWIO is almost 0 too, >> >> and disks are almost not working. >> >> >> >> I have started the build with mvn clean site install assembly:assembly >> >> -DskipTests -Prelease. >> >> >> >> Is that really spending all this time copÅ·ing files? I will move the >> >> build to an SSD drive and retry, but is there anyway to reduce the >> >> build time? >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> >> JM >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Best regards, >> > >> > - Andy >> > >> > Problems worthy of attack prove their worth by hitting back. - Piet Hein >> > (via Tom White) >>
