Mark, Matt
Thanks for the greater understanding about what is happening beneath the covers 
– always useful.
Conrad

From: Mark Payne <marka...@hotmail.com<mailto:marka...@hotmail.com>>
Reply-To: "users@nifi.apache.org<mailto:users@nifi.apache.org>" 
<users@nifi.apache.org<mailto:users@nifi.apache.org>>
Date: Thursday, 3 March 2016 at 19:00
To: "users@nifi.apache.org<mailto:users@nifi.apache.org>" 
<users@nifi.apache.org<mailto:users@nifi.apache.org>>
Subject: Re: UI performance slow

Conrad,

Just to provide a bit of clarification, when Matt says "You can enable 
additional logging on the NCM", this is done by
adding the following to your $NIFI_HOME/conf/logback.xml on the NCM:

<logger name="org.apache.nifi.cluster.manager.impl.HttpRequestReplicatorImpl" 
level="DEBUG" />

Thanks
-Mark


On Mar 3, 2016, at 1:26 PM, Matt Gilman 
<matt.c.gil...@gmail.com<mailto:matt.c.gil...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Conrad,

That spinner icon appears anytime there is an outstanding HTTP request. In 
clustered mode, that request is received by the NCM and then replicated to each 
node. Once each node has responded a response is returned to the user. The 
requests in your case could have been slowed by a number factors. Obviously, 
the response to the user will only be as fast as the response from the slowest 
node. Additionally, if the request was mutable (would change the flow) it could 
have been slowed by other requests.

If you continue seeing issues, you can enable additional logging on the NCM and 
each node to print the response times and identify where exactly things are 
sluggish.

Matt

On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 6:58 AM, Conrad Crampton 
<conrad.cramp...@secdata.com<mailto:conrad.cramp...@secdata.com>> wrote:
Hi
Not using NAS mounts. Direct file system. The performance appears to have 
improved (magically) with use – might be a javascript loading issue when I 
first started it. Hopefully this was the cause and not something more onerous.
Thanks for the suggestion – good to know in any case.
I’ll re-post in this thread if it comes back.
Regards
Conrad

From: Jeremy Dyer <jdy...@gmail.com<mailto:jdy...@gmail.com>>
Reply-To: "users@nifi.apache.org<mailto:users@nifi.apache.org>" 
<users@nifi.apache.org<mailto:users@nifi.apache.org>>
Date: Thursday, 3 March 2016 at 11:54
To: "users@nifi.apache.org<mailto:users@nifi.apache.org>" 
<users@nifi.apache.org<mailto:users@nifi.apache.org>>
Subject: Re: UI performance slow

Conrad,

I have seen this a few times before. NiFi has an internal actions H2 database 
where it stores each update made to the workflow. Usually when this happens the 
culprit is the UI is waiting on this operation to complete. You wouldn't happen 
to be using NAS mounts for your "database_repository" would you?

Sent from my iPhone

On Mar 3, 2016, at 5:37 AM, Conrad Crampton 
<conrad.cramp...@secdata.com<mailto:conrad.cramp...@secdata.com>> wrote:

Hi,
I have just upgraded my 6 node cluster to 0.5.1 and am experiencing slow 
performance in the UI.
I can’t necessarily attribute this to the upgrade because:

  1.  I didn’t use the cluster particularly very much as I was developing/ 
testing on my laptop, so I don’t know what performance was like before.
  2.  I have increased the number of nodes in the cluster from 3 to 6 (just 
because I introduced Ansible into the mix to ease deployment)

The issues I am experiencing are simple things like dragging processors around, 
opening up dialogs (template list etc.). When doing these actions, I get the 
little spinning circle next to the ‘stats last refreshed’ time. Causing the UI 
experience to be a bit unhelpful.

Anyone suggest some things to check to improve this?

I am using the default bootstrap.conf file without any changes (other than 
run.as<http://run.as/>=)

Thanks
Conrad


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