Hi,
Just a small guess: are you using nested view plugin?

If so, it might alternatively be related to another problem introduced
recently in the nested-view plugin (see recent archives about that, thread
started by mpapo). Btw, it's been fixed since we logged the issue.

My 2 cents.

Cheers
Le 21 oct. 2012 13:27, "David Resnick" <abune...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> Right, I'm also guessing that this is related to the lazy loading that was
> added in 1.485.
>
> Unfortunately, the long loading times are fairly consistent; the 5 minute
> time I mentioned was not the first time I loaded the main dashboard. In any
> case, while I expect lazy loading of builds to increase first time page
> load times I don't think that such a long load time for a page would be
> acceptable to any user of Jenkins.
>
> - David
>
> On Sunday, October 21, 2012 12:38:55 PM UTC+2, Richard Mortimer wrote:
>>
>> On 21/10/2012 10:52, David Resnick wrote:
>> > Since upgrading to 1.486 I've noticed long load times for some views on
>> > our Jenkins instance. Longest load times are for the main dashboard
>> > (which includes over 100 jobs and thousands of builds) -- I just timed
>> 4
>> > minutes 45 seconds for the page to load. Note that all pages do load
>> > eventually.
>> >
>> > Has anyone else encountered this regression?
>> Not specifically but it could be due to the lazy loading of build
>> information that was introduced in 1.485. I guess that is the flip side
>> of having faster startup times. Does a second load of the page work
>> quicker?
>>
>> That might be some useful feedback to provide to
>> jenkin...@googlegroups.com if it is causing problems.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Richard
>>
>> >
>> > - David
>>
>

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