Throwing HorsePower at the JSS?

Andrina
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So, after discussing this with my JAMF support dude, bouncing the question here also...

I'm testing JSS v9.2 - When in a computer record, and going to the management tab, it takes a very long time for the page to load. While this is happening the java process on the server is pegged at 99.9%. The page will eventually load, but not in what I’d say was an acceptable amount of time.

The server I’m testing on is running CentOS, and while it is a VM it does have 8GB of RAM allocated to it - it only appears to use about 4GB of RAM while loading that page though.

Is anyone else seeing similar, and found a nice solution? I can throw more horsepower at it, but considering the rest of the interface and tasks seem just fine this seems silly. I'm guessing because the Management tab is pulling back data from several tables that's why it's taking some time...

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winningham_2
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I am NOT running into quite the problem you are, however, I thought I would post my stats to see how you might stack up based on your hardware setup.

I have noticed that the management tab in 9.2 takes longer than mosts pages. Clicking on the tab appears to be <7 second gap from click-to-display in JSS. Compared to our base reading, I usually see a <25% jump in tomcat7 CPU usage maybe 15% RAM in CentOS 6.4 with 6GB RAM and a dual Xeon E-74850 @ 2GHz CPU.

We are running this as a VM.

As a side note, I do see that mysql jumps a bit when I click on the management tab but that is another story (though maybe related).