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EJB App Delpoyment Times w/8.1
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chetan kotak
2005-01-10 18:11:23 UTC
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Hi,
I have setup an environment with two managed servers and an admin server on the same machine. On the second managed server, I have two ejb apps, each with approximately 40-50 beans. It used to be that it took only took a total of 2-4 minutes to successfully deploy. Now, it takes almost 6-9 minutes. The only change that occurred between the two was a change in ip/isp. Is this a normal? Also, would the mode of the server make any different in deployment times(production vs development mode)? Thanks in advance.
Chetan
Rob Woollen
2005-01-12 02:46:33 UTC
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Just to be clear, the deployment time went up when you changed your IP
address / network settings? Nothing else was changed?

I'd guess the time is being spent then in something related. Perhaps a
DNS or reverse DNS lookup.

I'd suggest taking some periodic thread dumps on the servers. Let's see
what they're doing. If you need help interpreting them, post them here.

Production or Development mode should not affect the deployment times.

-- Rob
Post by chetan kotak
Hi,
I have setup an environment with two managed servers and an admin server on the same machine. On the second managed server, I have two ejb apps, each with approximately 40-50 beans. It used to be that it took only took a total of 2-4 minutes to successfully deploy. Now, it takes almost 6-9 minutes. The only change that occurred between the two was a change in ip/isp. Is this a normal? Also, would the mode of the server make any different in deployment times(production vs development mode)? Thanks in advance.
Chetan
chetan kotak
2005-01-13 08:46:42 UTC
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Hi,
Yes that was the only known change that has happened.

Thanks for the advice. I will give it a try.
Chetan

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