OK, thanks for all your effort! Understood this a work in progress. Yes, performance is very good, until we restart :) If I could just get the server to restart I'd call it success! Thanks!
Regards, Carlo Accorsi -----Original Message----- From: Emmanuel Lécharny [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 5:06 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Update 2.0.0-M7 and indexes Le 4/13/12 10:03 PM, [email protected] a écrit : > Hi Folks, we've made a lot of progress but it wouldn't be fun if there wasn't > one more gotcha. :) > > We Built 2.0.0-M7 SHAPSHOT from the trunk and it installs and runs > fine with 1GB memory / 32 bit JVM (Thanks Kiran for pointers last > night) I create a partition and index several attributes. When the server > restarts the user attribute DBM databases appear ! (Thanks Emmanuel) I load > my ldif file with 80 k users. When the ldif is loaded, I can see all 80k > users, everything seems fine, the indexes are populated I can search and it > all works. Performances are good, I hope... > > Once I shut down the server, it will not restart. The wrapper fails with the > error below. The size of the JVM goes from zero to 1.3GB, pauses and exists. > I'm sure there's an OutOfMemory exception occurring but even with Debug it's > not appearing in the logs. > > The question I have is with a partition this size, with this number of users, > what can I do to make the jvm as small as possible to start? > > I've reset all my attribute indexes to 100, partition cache is set to 1000 > BEFORE I loaded all the users. Still having same result. > Any ideas? Many thanks. grmblgtmbl :/ I need to check what's going on when the serve ris stopped and restarted. This is clearly a bug, and it should be easy to fix. The thing is that this is a work in progress, and we have modified many things in the index area recently. This should not too much time to get a clue about what's going on and to fix the issue. I'l give it a try this week-end. At least, we are making progress ! Thanks for the info and the follow-up, this is really helpful for us. -- Regards, Cordialement, Emmanuel Lécharny www.iktek.com
