[Archivesspace_Users_Group] performance issues

Chris Fitzpatrick Chris.Fitzpatrick at lyrasis.org
Tue Sep 16 12:13:33 EDT 2014


And in addition,

 
what version of java are you using? 
how much free disk space do you have?
are you using a local MySQL db or is it a  remote server? 

b,chris


Chris Fitzpatrick | Developer, ArchivesSpace
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http://archivesspace.org/

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Hi Douglas,

Some quesitons: what is the heap space settings? are you running with jetty or tomcat?  and have you made any tweaks to the default setting?

What your seeing in the logs indicates that the system is indexing the records. Did you do a migration recently?

b,chris.



Chris Fitzpatrick | Developer, ArchivesSpace
Skype: chrisfitzpat  | Phone: 918.236.6048
http://archivesspace.org/

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From: archivesspace_users_group-bounces at lyralists.lyrasis.org <archivesspace_users_group-bounces at lyralists.lyrasis.org> on behalf of Douglas James Simmons <dsimmons at siu.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 5:42 PM
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Subject: [Archivesspace_Users_Group] performance issues

I've not found the aspace interface to be fast enough for production use. Some of the retrievals it does while browsing take long enough that I wonder if I'm accidentally running in some sort of debug mode. Does such a thing exist? The VM our pilot is on is a 4-core/4gb instance which should be overkill for the six users we have during the pilot. Log spam in general is pretty bad with aspace, another reason I wonder if I'm running in some kind of debug mode.

Frequently I notice that java claims all the cores and the machine really begins to lag. I looked at the solr interface without really knowing what I'm looking for, is there some info there which would help me figure out what is locking up the java process?

At present the system is making log entries like
"Indexed 12325 of 37427 archival_object records in repository University Archives" but I didn't delete the index to force a new one and I'm not sure why re-indexing would take so much processor time when we aren't changing anything.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions as to how to diagnose the poor performance.

Doug Simmons
Procedures and Systems Analyst II

MORRIS LIBRARY - SYSTEMS
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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY
605 AGRICULTURE DRIVE
CARBONDALE, ILLINOIS  62901

dsimmons at lib.siu.edu
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