[Don't worry about your English; the description of the problem is fine.]

(a)    The first thing I do in terms of Java slowness is to repeat the 
operation. Often tools such as tomcat can be very slow to start up, but once 
they're started they can be much quicker.

(b)   The second thing is to make sure that you've giving your java enough 
memory (not enough memory results in excessive garbage collection) but not too 
much (which can result in excessive swapping). Try doubling or halving the 
memory you give it. Use system tools to see how much it's actually using of 
what you give it.

(c)    Use a tool like 'top' to see what is running during the 10 minutes. If 
java / tomcat is running, it's a dspace issue. If postgres is running it's a 
database issue. If nothing is running it's a network issue (such as trying to 
connect to a remote site and waiting for a timeout) or a file I/O issue (such 
as writing a very large file to a slow disk, etc).
Cheers
stuart


From: Elifelet Lopez Ramos [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, 7 March 2014 2:52 p.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Dspace-tech] Submission taking too much time after license agreement

Hello All

I'm new in the lists world and English is not my first language so thank you 
for your understanding.

I'm using DSpace 3.2 and as the title says, when an Item is submitted it takes 
too much time on the final step (the license agreement). I checked the logs and 
found a line that says that Apache Cocoon processed the request en 10.092 
minutes!!

I don't know where to start searching for a fix since there is no error at all.
Basically i haven't change anything since the installation (except from the 
header file of the jspui) so everything should be default.

Could someone give me some guidance please?
I'm attaching part the cocoon log where i found the line I'm talking about 
(it's almost at the end).

Elifelet López

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