Thanks Ingo, we will check. Appreciate it. On Thu, May 9, 2024 at 3:16 PM Ingo Wolfmayr <ingo.wolfm...@wolfix.at> wrote:
> Did you check the caching settings. > > framework/base/config/cache.properties > > You should enable caching groovy scripts : > > # Development Mode - comment these out to better cache groovy scripts, etc > #These are all cleared by default every 10000 milliseconds, or ten seconds > #minilang.SimpleMethodsDirect.expireTime=10000 > #minilang.SimpleMethodsResource.expireTime=10000 > #minilang.SimpleMethodsURL.expireTime=10000 > > I remember this causing a memory leak on production - it is meant for > developing mode. > > Best regards, > Ingo > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Mandar K <mankul...@gmail.com> > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. Mai 2024 20:31 > An: ofbizuser <user@ofbiz.apache.org> > Betreff: Performance scale up Thread > > Dear All, related to performance scale up thread wanted to share one > observation : > > Everytime there is an increase in memory it gets filled up. This may be > due to a memory management bug in any code. Some processes are creating a > lot of objects and not clearing afterwards. > > Requesting inputs on the below > > 1. How to identify those objects / code which is causing memory leak 2. > Any suggestions for GC > > We are facing a challenge on the performance issue. Any strong assistance > will really help. > > Thanks a lot. > > -- > Regards > Mandar K > -- Regards Mandar Kulkarni Adaptability is the whole mystery of life - Swami Vivekanand