ServiceMix performance mainly depends on the processing performed,
either directly or indirectly (scripting may be slower than java, lots
of xml conversions ...).
Make sure the log level is set to INFO or more.
And also make sure your CPU is used at 100%, else it means
there is a blocking resource (number of threads, IO ...)

On 12/29/06, stephan.lux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


stephan.lux wrote:
>
> Hi Guillaume,
>
> I have now all of your tipps applied and rerun the test with 5.000 jobs.
> It failes again this out of memory messages and the processing stops. So I
> have seperated the service assemblies on two boxes with each 512MB of RAM
> for Service Mix. On one maschine once again out of memory messages are
> thrown, but the most of the jobs could be processed. So it seams, that the
> script component needs a lot of memory...
>
> But for the processing servicemix needs round about 8 hours! That is not
> realy acceptable for us, so do you have any more tuning tipps for me?
>
>










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