Seems the JVM is performing very bad when allocating new memory to 
increase it heap size, so blowing up the
Ubuntu memory manager ... I just rerun the test, now it allocates 2.5 GB 
very fast, the 0.5 GB took about a minute.

Maybe Holger can help, I do not know any internals about Unix memory 
management. At least we can try to reduce
the used memory. I do not know why the default SUN JVM allocates 1GB of 
max heap on startup.

Am 17.09.2012 17:41, schrieb Zieris, Franz:
> OK, is this a pure internal issue, or are there any chances that the 
> hardware/external VM configuration is responsible for this?
>
> If the latter seems likely, could you briefly summarize your steps, so I can 
> file a ticket for our IT staff?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stefan Rossbach [mailto:srossb...@arcor.de]
> Sent: Montag, 17. September 2012 17:36
> To: Zieris, Franz
> Cc: dpp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Dpp-devel] Jenkins is acting ... strange
>
> Just an update,
>
> swap space is working, but I have no clue why allocating 3 GB tooks about 5 
> minutes.
>
> Am 17.09.2012 17:31, schrieb Stefan Rossbach:
>> There seems to be a misconfiguration with the swap file.
>>
>> I am trying to allocate 3 GB in 1 MB chunks, swap memory is not used,
>>
>> CPU load = 100% (0% user, 100% kernel)
>>
>>
>> Am 17.09.2012 17:11, schrieb Zieris, Franz:
>>> OK, saros-build now running on 1 CPU.
>>>
>>>> I have to figure out how much heap memory is currently used by the JVM.
>>> Please let me know, whether and how I may help.
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Stefan Rossbach [mailto:srossb...@arcor.de]
>>> Sent: Montag, 17. September 2012 17:02
>>> To: Zieris, Franz
>>> Cc: dpp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>>> Subject: Re: [Dpp-devel] Jenkins is acting ... strange
>>>
>>> It seems that Findbugs is causing that issue. I have to figure out how much 
>>> heap memory is currently used by the JVM.
>>>
>>> Am 17.09.2012 16:56, schrieb Zieris, Franz:
>>>> I asked our IT staff to downgrade our VM to one CPU, in order to narrow 
>>>> down the possible sources of this behavior.
>>>>
>>>> I'll shutdown saros-build now.
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Stefan Rossbach [mailto:srossb...@arcor.de]
>>>> Sent: Montag, 17. September 2012 16:42
>>>> To: Zieris, Franz
>>>> Cc: dpp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>>>> Subject: Re: [Dpp-devel] Jenkins is acting ... strange
>>>>
>>>> According to 'top' command: tomcat is using up to 200% cpu time (about 
>>>> 100% cpu time are used in the kernel / system).
>>>>
>>>> Am 17.09.2012 16:36, schrieb Zieris, Franz:
>>>>> So, any ideas?
>>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: Stefan Rossbach [mailto:srossb...@arcor.de]
>>>>> Sent: Montag, 17. September 2012 16:30
>>>>> To: Zieris, Franz
>>>>> Cc: dpp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>>>>> Subject: Re: [Dpp-devel] Jenkins is acting ... strange
>>>>>
>>>>> Mem:   4059844k total,  4020040k used,    39804k free,   197924k buffers
>>>>> Swap:  2097144k total,        0k used,  2097144k free,  1754424k cached
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> WTF ?!
>>>>>
>>>>> Am 17.09.2012 16:25, schrieb Zieris, Franz:
>>>>>> Dear Developers,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I already read the tomcat logfiles, but didn't find anything promising.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My current guess is, that there were some flawed build directories 
>>>>>> (build started, but did not finish) and the subsequent build tried to 
>>>>>> use the folder again. Currently I'm running a single job and put the 
>>>>>> Jenkins into "shutdown" mode, to prevent any further jobs from being 
>>>>>> started. We will see how far this idea gets.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Franz
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> From:
>>>>>> se_p_agil-bounces~franz.zieris=fu-berlin...@lists.spline.inf.fu-be
>>>>>> rl
>>>>>> i
>>>>>> n
>>>>>> .de
>>>>>> [mailto:se_p_agil-bounces~franz.zieris=fu-berlin...@lists.spline.inf.
>>>>>> f u-berlin.de] On Behalf Of Zieris, Franz
>>>>>> Sent: Montag, 17. September 2012 11:44
>>>>>> To: dpp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>>>>>> Cc: se_p_a...@lists.spline.inf.fu-berlin.de
>>>>>> Subject: [SE_P_Agil] Jenkins is acting ... strange
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dear Developers,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Currently our Jenkins is not very responsive, the two CPUs are far below 
>>>>>> 10%, whereas Gerrit is working fast and fine. I already restarted 
>>>>>> tomcat6 (/etc/init.d/tomcat6 restart), but it didn't work out. Any ideas?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Franz
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