By the way, the CPU usage is peaking all the way through. Around 49% on my dual core system. (And there is even more memory on the computer with the problem than the other one)
> -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mattias Jiderhamn > Sent: Friday 05 October 2007 11:20 > To: Resin > Subject: [Resin-interest] Slooow file reads (really weird!) > > > Hi list. > I have my J2EE webapp on an external hard drive, which I carry between > my office and my home computer. > On each computer - running Windows XP and Java 1.5 - I have a Resin > (3.0.22) installation and a shortcut to start Resin with the server root > on the external drive. > This has worked flawlessly for over a year. > > Now suddenly (ok, after returning from vacation), the application is > immensely slow - on one of the computers! > Starting Resin and the application now takes anywhere from 3 to 5 > minutes on my home computer, compared to the usual 30 or so seconds. > Loading a simple page can take 40 seconds. It seems that most of the > time is spent inside the disk access of the dependency checking. > (Turning dependency checking off was much faster, but still slower than > normal). > I tried to copy the project to the internal drive to see if there was > some interface hardware issue - no difference. > I profiled the application with JProfiler, and it thinks there is a > hotspot in com.caucho.vsf.JniStream.read(). Why...? > > I am running out of ideas on what could be wrong and how to track it down. > > Any tips would be much welcome! > > /Mattias _______________________________________________ resin-interest mailing list resin-interest@caucho.com http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest