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Now with respect to your question, you need to provide more details. The exact opposite to what you're saying usually happens. So I suspect something might be wrong in your environment or the commands that you're issuing. Cheers, Taher Alkhateeb On Sun, May 13, 2018 at 3:03 AM, <user-reject-1526169813.30291.fgnlbjldicbmkjdbp...@ofbiz.apache.org> wrote: > > To approve: > user-accept-1526169813.30291.fgnlbjldicbmkjdbp...@ofbiz.apache.org > To reject: > user-reject-1526169813.30291.fgnlbjldicbmkjdbp...@ofbiz.apache.org > To give a reason to reject: > %%% Start comment > %%% End comment > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Cc: > Bcc: > Date: Sun, 13 May 2018 00:03:31 -0000 > Subject: ofbiz start vs restart > Hi Everyone, > I decided to start a new post because my last one was taken over by another > unrelated thread. > > I'm trying to find out why ofbiz takes twelve minutes on my system to start > up after a reboot; whereas the first time after a new install it takes just > thirty seconds to start. (BTW: when I say "Start up", I mean successfully run > the web portal in my browser) > > What I have tried so far: > > 1. Tried with different versions of Java JDK > > 2. This is definitely not a solution but perhaps indicates where the > bottle-neck is but after the first reboot if I run ./gradlew cleanAll > loadDefault again, the start time goes back to about thirty seconds; perhaps > I'm wrong but this indicates to me that the bottle-neck is in ofbiz not Java > > Next-step > The next step for me is to step through the code and see where the > bottle-neck is; however, before I do that I want to check in with you experts > and see if you have any tips or suggestions? Perhaps you know where I went > wrong with my install steps or how I can mitigate this problem or, even > better, fix it? > >
