Hi all,
Do anyone had some trouble with high CPU usage on a ARM based computer (mine is a cubox-i4 pro running archlinux) due to high java garbage collector activity ?
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High Garbage Collector activity
Re: High Garbage Collector activity
Hi,
As long as I do not stress the server with streaming client request (iSub on iphone 5) it seems that the load stay at reasonable level (almost 0% cpu).
When I start actually using madsonic server and then stop for let says 3 our 4 hours, the four cpus are going full throttle ... constantly.
I 've seen this behavior with subsonic as well ...
To be honest I'm not sure if it is absolutely related to the garbage collector, but every 2 sec there is a garbage collecting report in the logs ...
As long as I do not stress the server with streaming client request (iSub on iphone 5) it seems that the load stay at reasonable level (almost 0% cpu).
When I start actually using madsonic server and then stop for let says 3 our 4 hours, the four cpus are going full throttle ... constantly.
I 've seen this behavior with subsonic as well ...
To be honest I'm not sure if it is absolutely related to the garbage collector, but every 2 sec there is a garbage collecting report in the logs ...
Re: High Garbage Collector activity
I'm on windows and I don't see anything similar to what you're seeing. You're on Linux with a rather low power CPU, so it's a bit of a different environment. I tend to suspect that this isn't anything particular to Madsonic but may, in fact, be more of a OS related issue and how your OS and Java are set up.
I'm running the Tomcat/war on Windows which does have some similarities to Linux versions, but I have used Linux and set up Subsonic a few times and didn't see anything like what you're describing.
Hopefully some of our resident Linux experts have some thoughts.
I'm running the Tomcat/war on Windows which does have some similarities to Linux versions, but I have used Linux and set up Subsonic a few times and didn't see anything like what you're describing.
Hopefully some of our resident Linux experts have some thoughts.