Hi Giulio,
Did you optimize your Apache http server ? I'd look at that too..
Try increasing the cache expire interval, also try consolidating CSS & JS
files.
I also noticed that you are running wordpress on the server for the blog -
not sure why though. You could build one with ofbiz too..
Thank you very much Paul, I will check all those things out and test the
site again!
Giulio
Il 18/Mag/2017 20:45, "Paul Mandeltort" ha scritto:
Check all of your connection limits. If memory serves, there are tomcat
connection limits and database connection limits and these
Check all of your connection limits. If memory serves, there are tomcat
connection limits and database connection limits and these can be fairly
conservative out of the box.
If your image requests are being served by tomcat/ofbiz, (which is not a great
idea, better to keep those directly
Thanks for the suggestions.
Out OFBiz istance is running on a server hosted by Aruba, with 16 CPU and
32 GB of RAM; we changed jvm ofbiz memory start parameters to 20GB of max
memory (and monitoring the memory usage with OFBiz Webtools, I see that is
always between 3-10 GB).
The dbms we are using
What database are you using? If you're using the the default Derby database,
there's your problem.
If you're on Postgres, make sure you tune it.
http://pgtune.leopard.in.ua/
Also if you're on Postgres make sure you're running a VACUUM at least weekly.
Out of the box Postgres is set pretty
Hi Giulio,
have you already considered the production setup guide in [1]?
If yes, we will need some more information as there are many possible
performance issues (network, configuration etc.).
Best regards,
Michael Brohl
ecomify GmbH
www.ecomify.de
[1]
Hello everyone,
I would like to ask you some suggestion on improving performances of our
eCommerce site
We're monitoring our jvm with NewRelic tool and response times are quite
good, and the server on which ofbiz run has minimal cpu/ram usage, but
customers often complains slowness in page