Good point Freeman. The workaround is to override the connector in
etc/jetty.xml to use the NIO one.
Regards
JB
On 05/07/2014 07:49 AM, Freeman Fang wrote:
Hi,
I remember that some old jetty version have bugs can cause 100% CPU
usage when use SSL, are you use jetty with SSL(through
Camel/CXF/Pax-WEB,whatnot)?
What's the jetty version in your container?
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Freeman(Yue) Fang
Red Hat, Inc.
FuseSource is now part of Red Hat
On 2014-5-7, at 上午2:06, Laci Gaspar wrote:
I'm off work now so I can tell you tomorrow if I have several objects
per queue name.
But yes, AMQ is installed in karaf, because in the beginning we used a
broker inside karaf. We don't do that anymore, but AMQ is still
installed in karaf.
Regards,
Laci
Am 06.05.2014 19:58 schrieb "Jean-Baptiste Onofré" <j...@nanthrax.net
<mailto:j...@nanthrax.net>>:
OK ;)
I'm surprised that you have a lot of Object for queues. Especially
do you have a bunch of objects for the same queue name ?
Do you install ActiveMQ in Karaf (using the ActiveMQ features) ?
Regards
JB
On 05/06/2014 06:09 PM, Laci Gaspar wrote:
Hi JB
We're using AMQ 5.9
Am 06.05.2014 18:02 schrieb "Jean-Baptiste Onofré"
<j...@nanthrax.net <mailto:j...@nanthrax.net>
<mailto:j...@nanthrax.net <mailto:j...@nanthrax.net>>>:
Hi Laci,
What's the version of ActiveMQ that you use ? If you use
ActiveMQ
5.7, there's a bug in the ConnectionFactory (it doesn't
release
correctly the session). Maybe it's your issue (but not
fully sure).
Regards
JB
On 05/06/2014 04:37 PM, Laci Gaspar wrote:
Ok, after a little struggle, I installed jmxterm
because I have
only a
terminal access to the host.
Unfortunately I have no idea what to do now... no jmx
experience.
When I list the mbeans, I get TONS of entries
representing my
ActiveMQ
queues. Is that correct?
Then, how can I find out which process uses most cpu?
Thanks for your help.
Laci
On 06.05.2014 14:44, Achim Nierbeck wrote:
Also, do you have some trace levels activated with
your
camel routes?
This might also produce a high load :)
But as Jamie already said, it's good to enable JMX
Monitoring ... this
way you also find out about the camel routes ;)
regards, Achim
2014-05-06 14:07 GMT+02:00 Jamie G.
<jamie.goody...@gmail.com
<mailto:jamie.goody...@gmail.com>
<mailto:jamie.goodyear@gmail.__com
<mailto:jamie.goody...@gmail.com>>
<mailto:jamie.goodyear@gmail.
<mailto:jamie.goodyear@gmail.>____com
<mailto:jamie.goodyear@gmail.__com
<mailto:jamie.goody...@gmail.com>>>>:
Connect to the JMX management console and see
what's
running up
the CPU.
--Jamie
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 9:31 AM, Laci Gaspar
<laci...@gmail.com <mailto:laci...@gmail.com>
<mailto:laci...@gmail.com <mailto:laci...@gmail.com>>
<mailto:laci...@gmail.com
<mailto:laci...@gmail.com> <mailto:laci...@gmail.com
<mailto:laci...@gmail.com>>>>
wrote:
> Hi
> I noticed that our karaf runtime is using
100% CPU.
> We are running karaf version 2.2.6 with
some camel
routes. There
is hardly
> any load.
>
> Looking at the log file with level DEBUG didn't
reveal anything.
>
>
> What can I do to find out what's causing
the high cpu
load?
>
> Regards
> Laci
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