Hi, Kenny.

We're not using AD but who knows?   Maybe the plugin is installed and active.  
I will check this out tomorrow and let you know.

Quick question, though - did views with fewer items take just as long or were 
they quicker to load?

Sorry to revive this so late, the message was in my junk folder.

Pete

On May 2, 2013, at 7:28 PM, Kenny Ayers <theotherwhitem...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The active directory plugin was causing our instance to load very slowly 
> after a recent update.  I ended up switching the auth model to use pam.  This 
> change resulted in near instantaneous page loads.
> 
> -Kenny
> 
> On Monday, April 29, 2013 1:57:42 PM UTC-7, harperville wrote:
> I noticed this *immediately* after upgrading from 1.480 to 1.512. 
> 
> At one point, I had about 100 items in a view and it would take about 10-14 
> seconds to load.  After I discovered my less-populated views would load 
> faster, I reduced my big "View" down to 50 items but it still takes 7-9 
> seconds to load.  It's so bad that I often forget why I'm visiting Jenkins in 
> the first place while the view loads.  Talk about a short attention span. 
> 
> Has anybody else seen this and is there a way to mitigate the slowness other 
> than remove builds from "Views". 
> 
> Thanks, 
> Pete
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