Hey all,
I'm pretty sure this problem has to do with my jBoss.xml. I redeployed my
beans with no jboss.xml file and they deployed successfully an without chewing
up cycles. Is there anything drastic that changed about the jboss.xml file?
-Dan
"Daniel G. Koulomzin" wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Continuing to try to get to the bottom of this... from what I can tell, the
> system visibly slows down when it starts passivators. Here's what the
> testbeans and my beans print out the following after the last [JAWS]
> messages. The difference is that the testbeans never talk about starting
> passivators (as on the marked line in the output from deployment of my
> beans).
>
> Incedentally, I'm using Postgres if that means anything.
>
> [Container factory] Binding an EJBReference ejb/myEJBRef
> [Container factory] Binding ejb/myEJBRef to external JNDI source:
> nextgen.StatelessSession
> [Container factory] Using default DataSource:Postgres
> [Container factory] Bound nextgen.StatefulSession to nextgen.StatefulSession
> [Container factory] Bound nextgen.EntityPK to nextgen.EntityPK
> [Container factory] Bound AccountManager to AccountManager
> [Container factory] Bound Account to Account
> [Container factory] Bound nextgen.StatelessSession to
> nextgen.StatelessSession
> [Container factory] Bound nextgen.EnterpriseEntity to
> nextgen.EnterpriseEntity
> [Container factory] Bound nextgen.EntityBMP to nextgen.EntityBMP
> [Container factory] Deployed application:
> file:/opt/package/jboss/dist/deploy/
> [Auto deployer] Started
> [Transaction manager] Starting
> [Transaction manager] Started
> [DataSource] Starting
> [DataSource] Started
> [Security manager] Starting
> [Security manager] Started
> [JMX RMI Adaptor] Starting
> [JMX RMI Adaptor] Started
> [Container factory] Starting
> [Container factory] Started
> [DataSource] Starting
> [DataSource] Started
> [Default] Shutdown hook added
> [Default] jBoss 2.0 Started
>
> --------------------------my beans ---------------------------
>
> [Container factory] Bound Person to com.dbusa.ejb.person.PersonHome
> [Container factory] Bound Message to com.dbusa.ejb.message.MessageHome
> ***
> [Default] Passivator started <------------------- this is what I'm talking
> about
> ***
> [Container factory] Bound Identity to com.dbusa.ejb.identity.IdentityHome
> [Default] Passivator started
> [Container factory] Bound Publication to
> com.dbusa.ejb.publication.PublicationHome
> [Default] Passivator started
> [Container factory] Bound FeatureQuerier to
> com.dbusa.ejb.querier.FeatureQuerierHome
> [Container factory] Bound Region to com.dbusa.ejb.region.RegionHome
> [Default] Passivator started
> [Container factory] Bound RegionManager to
> com.dbusa.ejb.region.RegionManagerHome
> [Container factory] Bound Role to com.dbusa.ejb.role.RoleHome
> [Default] Passivator started
> [Container factory] Bound Business to com.dbusa.ejb.business.BusinessHome
> [Default] Passivator started
> [Container factory] Bound Contact to com.dbusa.ejb.contact.ContactHome
> [Default] Passivator started
> [Container factory] Bound RoleManager to com.dbusa.ejb.role.RoleManagerHome
> [Container factory] Bound Sequence to com.dbusa.ejb.sequence.SequenceHome
> [Container factory] Bound IDGen to com.dbusa.ejb.id.IDGenHome
> [Default] Passivator started
> [Container factory] Bound BroadcastRegionManager to
> com.dbusa.ejb.radio.BroadcastRegionManagerHome
> [Container factory] Bound MemberQuerier to
> com.dbusa.ejb.querier.MemberQuerierHome
> [Container factory] Bound PublicationRegionManager to
> com.dbusa.ejb.publication.PublicationRegionManagerHome
> [Container factory] Bound RadioFormatManager to
> com.dbusa.ejb.radio.RadioFormatManagerHome
> [Container factory] Bound Venue to com.dbusa.ejb.venue.VenueHome
> [Container factory] Bound Label to com.dbusa.ejb.label.LabelHome
> [Default] Passivator started
> [Container factory] Bound Artist to com.dbusa.ejb.artist.ArtistHome
> [Default] Passivator started
> [Container factory] Bound FeatureManager to
> com.dbusa.ejb.feature.FeatureManagerHome
> [Container factory] Bound RadioFormat to com.dbusa.ejb.radio.RadioFormatHome
> [Default] Passivator started
> [Container factory] Bound Address to com.dbusa.ejb.address.AddressHome
> [Default] Passivator started
> [Container factory] Bound ContactManager to
> com.dbusa.ejb.contact.ContactManagerHome
> [Container factory] Bound RadioStation to
> com.dbusa.ejb.radio.RadioStationHome
> [Default] Passivator started
> [Container factory] Bound Feature to com.dbusa.ejb.feature.FeatureHome
> [Default] Passivator started
> [Container factory] Bound Topic to com.dbusa.ejb.topic.TopicHome
> [Default] Passivator started
> [Container factory] Deployed application:
> file:/opt/package/jbossPR4/deploy/dbusa_ejb_jboss.jar
> [Default] Passivator started
> [Auto deployer] Started
> [Transaction manager] Starting
> [Transaction manager] Started
> [Security manager] Starting
> [Security manager] Started
> [DataSource] Starting
> [DataSource] Started
> [JMX RMI Adaptor] Starting
> [JMX RMI Adaptor] Started
> [DataSource] Starting
> [DataSource] Started
> [Hypersonic] Starting
> [Hypersonic] Started
> [Webserver] Starting
> [Webserver] Codebase set to http://localhost:8083/
> ki[Webserver] Started webserver on port 8083
> ll[Webserver] Started
> [Container factory] Starting
> ja[Container factory] Started
> va
> [Simple Realm Mapping] Starting
> [Simple Realm Mapping] Started
> [Default] Shutdown hook added
> [Default] jBoss 2.0 Started
>
> marc fleury wrote:
>
> > hummmmm... we don't see that on rh6.2 with SUN vm....
> >
> > Probably something wrong, can you send us your classes off line?
> >
> > marc
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Daniel G.
> > > Koulomzin
> > > Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 11:25 AM
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: [jBoss-User] CPU cycles
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi Guys,
> > >
> > > I just downloaded, installed and started jBoss PR4. I have successfully
> > > deployed my beans, and the server is up and running. However, its
> > > basically pegging my processor. I have no clients or other processes
> > > running, and jBoss should be totally idle. However, 'top' says 97% of
> > > the cpu time is being used up by user processes, and my system's at a
> > > crawl. I'm running Linux Red-Hat 6.1. I tried both the binary PR4 and
> > > the latest (this morning) CVS. Any clues? This certainly never used to
> > > happen with jBoss releases predating PR4. An old CVS version (two or
> > > three weeks?) starts and then idles with 0.7% of the cpu as user
> > > processes. What's up??
> > >
> > > -Dan
> > >
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