Hi Ivan,
sorry it took me so long to answer.
No, the log files don´t give any hint about what is going on. It only
prints messages coming from our application and those messages are the
same for both cases (started with all data on the local disk and started
with data located on an NFS share).
Patrick
Ivan schrieb:
Does Geronimo output anything in the deployment process, could you
please show us those logs ?
Ivan
2009/4/30 Patrick Kranz <patrick.kr...@immobilienscout24.de
<mailto:patrick.kr...@immobilienscout24.de>>
Sorry, I forgot to mention: I am doing a deployment with the
--inPlace parameter, so the application is not being copied to the
Geronimo repository.
Greets,
Patrick
Patrick Kranz schrieb:
Hello list,
I´ve been working with Geronimo for some days now and I have a
question regarding the deployment process, especially about
what happens behind the scenes.
I am working on a project that has a lot of content (mainly
JSPs but also images, pdfs and so on). For the development
environment this content is reduced to a minimum, that is
something around 800MB. The live system has more data because
customers can upload images and even small videos. This data
is placed on a file server and mounted via NFS on the
development machines, where the content is linked from the
docroot using symbolic links.
If I start this scenario with Tomcat, the application start
takes about 3,5 minutes (really application startup, no
copying of data). If I try the same with Geronimo startup
takes about 30 minutes with the system almost being idle and
enormous network traffic. If I copy all the static content to
my system and start geronimo it takes about 5 minutes.
So, my question is, what does Geronimo do in the background
that causes this startup time if the content is on a network
share and can I prevent this from happening?
Thanks in advance for every help!
Greets,
Patrick
Geronimo 2.1.4
System: Linux CentOS 5
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Ivan