One thing to note and check is the following Global setting: 
vm.stats.user.vm.only

If you set this to True, the system vm stats will not be collected. So, when 
clicking on the system vms and virtual routers, the information should be 
populated pretty instantly. This is true in my case. However, i still have the 
issues with the virtual machines.


My Global settings are: 

vm.stats.interval - 600000
vm.stats.max.retention.time - 60

With the above settings, the data from vms should be collected every 10 minutes 
and it should keep the data for one hour, so 6 readings per vm. I have under 
100 running vms and yet, the UI performance is pretty appalling.

Andriej  

----- Original Message -----
> From: "Nixon Varghese K S" <nix...@netstratum.com>
> To: "users" <users@cloudstack.apache.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, 18 June, 2024 10:31:03
> Subject: UI Slowness while populating Instance

> Hello,
> 
> I am using ACS 4.18.0.0v in my production environment, and more than 100
> instances, including Kubernetes instances, are running on my setup. The
> user interface appears to be stuck in the loading phase when you click on
> the instance page; you will need to wait five to ten minutes for the
> instance list to appear. Not just the instance page, but also the place
> where instances are listed out; for example, adding port forwarding or
> listing instances running in VR everywhere they are the same. Is anyone
> facing the same issue?
> I checked the management log and saw that there was no error message and
> that the management server's resource utilization was normal. . If someone
> could provide some troubleshooting steps to identify the issue, that would
> be very helpful.
> 
> --
> With Regards,
> Nixon Varghese

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