----- Original Message ----- From: "Serge Huber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 3:46 PM Subject: Re: slow homepage loading
> > Do you mean the first request after starting Tomcat ? If yes then this > is quite normal, Jahia loads up a lot of data from the DB on the first > request. No, on the contrary: restarting Tomcat fixes the problem > > If you mean after Jahia has been idle for a long time, this could also > be the need to recreate session data that could slow the load, but it > shouldn't be very long. Nope. As I explained, the frequency with which this problem arises is very irregular (it's software, you know ;) > > Regards, > Serge Huber. > > Pascal wrote: > > > we have a 3.1 jahia site on tomcat which from time to time takes a > > long time to load at the first request > > (usually the homepage, but it also happens when directly accessing a > > particular page). > > > > (btw: with "from time to time" I mean: difficult to predict, > > apparently not related to heavy load, > > regardless of the uptime of tomcat, etc ..) > > > > Once the first page is loaded, browsing speed is normal again. > > > > The problem can only be fixed by restarting the tomcat engine. We > > ruled out network problems: we > > rather think this is a problem of instantiating the session, since > > browsing speed is normal after the > > first page has loaded. > > > > Has anyone ideas how to investigate this problem? Probably using one > > of the tools mentioned here > > (http://java-source.net/open-source/profilers) but I'm looking for > > hands-on info, preferably in relation > > to tomcat. > > > > thx > > pascal > > > > (how's your country doing in athens? > > http://www.athens2004.com/en/OlympicMedals/medals?noc=BEL ;-) > > > >
