Did our JSS have gonja brownies for lunch?

donmontalvo
Esteemed Contributor III

I mean, really? Timeout is set to a very high number, and no changes made to JSS, but Safari is acting like it had ganja brownies for lunch.

Is there a known issue? How do we stop JSS from timing out in Safari?

Don

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SeanA
Contributor III

I have seen timeouts after I copied/pasted text from a text or RTF-formatted file, so my suspicion is on either special or hidden characters at this point. Try testing from either Chrome or Firefox to see if its a browser issue.

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techmchs
New Contributor III

its ganja bro..sheesh

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SeanA
Contributor III

I have seen timeouts after I copied/pasted text from a text or RTF-formatted file, so my suspicion is on either special or hidden characters at this point. Try testing from either Chrome or Firefox to see if its a browser issue.

donmontalvo
Esteemed Contributor III

This is during normal day to day activity. I never copy/paste unless I'm sure the source text is plain text. I have TextEdit set to default to plain text, and most of the text files I work on are either in BBEdit or Terminal. Searches for GanjaBrownie.pkg came up dry. :(

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techmchs
New Contributor III

its ganja bro..sheesh

donmontalvo
Esteemed Contributor III

@techmchs wrote:

its ganja bro..sheesh

LOL...corrected... :)

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mscottblake
Valued Contributor

Are you timing out on all pages or just some? Is it just Safari or all browsers?

Maybe one of the server process is running wild?

donmontalvo
Esteemed Contributor III

It's timing out no matter what JSS page you're on, and no matter what browser. Hitting the JSS directly, running 8.64 on latest generation Xserve with 36 GB of RAM. It's happening to everyone who connects to it, and no changes were made to the server. Must be some potent ganga maaaaannn...

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mscottblake
Valued Contributor

I'd have to say a tomcat restart may be in order.

Chris_Hafner
Valued Contributor II

Strange... I've had inventories timing out during imaging but have been trying to trace the issues as a network problem (and yes, there is a network problem). Though, I'm not timing out on any of the jss interface. Strange... Still, I'm pretty sure mine has to do with this 1.9% avg. packet loss I'm currently tracing on our network. Grrr!

bentoms
Release Candidate Programs Tester

Is there a new policy with a high execution frequency? (Any or every5).

Chris_Hafner
Valued Contributor II

I don't think you're asking me. However, because I like to hear myself... type... no, nothing that runs that frequently. Although, I did just disable some end of year policies (academia). 'Just' meaning, three weeks ago.