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Long Tomcat Startup Times
Terry Latanville, geändert vor 17 Jahren.
Long Tomcat Startup Times
New Member Beiträge: 3 Beitrittsdatum: 21.12.06 Neueste Beiträge
I completed Installation 1 - 4, Eclipse 1 - 2 and JSP Portlet 1 (as available on the Presentations Page) and managed (after a few hiccups) to get everything working.
I have run into an issue when I try to start tomcat; whenever I start tomcat it takes about 1/2 an hour to re-load, it just hangs on the following line:
Eventually it will load and I can navigate to http://localhost:8080 which gives me a homepage but it is quite annoying to have to wait 1/2 an hour whenever you make a change to your sample .JSP file.
Please help!
My Setup:
Liferay 4.2.0
- liferay-portal-src-4.2.0.zip
- liferay-portal-tomcat-jdk5-4.2.0.zip
Eclipse 3.2.1 + Ant 3.1.100
Directories
- C:/Liferay/portal
- C:/Liferay/tomcat
- C:/Liferay/ext
Database
- MySQL 5 (v 14.12 Distrib 5.0.27)
I have run into an issue when I try to start tomcat; whenever I start tomcat it takes about 1/2 an hour to re-load, it just hangs on the following line:
13:26:49,140 INFO [AutoDeployDir:76] Auto deploy scanner started for \home\liferay\deploy
Eventually it will load and I can navigate to http://localhost:8080 which gives me a homepage but it is quite annoying to have to wait 1/2 an hour whenever you make a change to your sample .JSP file.
INFO: Server startup in 1682250 ms
Please help!
My Setup:
Liferay 4.2.0
- liferay-portal-src-4.2.0.zip
- liferay-portal-tomcat-jdk5-4.2.0.zip
Eclipse 3.2.1 + Ant 3.1.100
Directories
- C:/Liferay/portal
- C:/Liferay/tomcat
- C:/Liferay/ext
Database
- MySQL 5 (v 14.12 Distrib 5.0.27)
Michael Young, geändert vor 17 Jahren.
RE: Long Tomcat Startup Times
Liferay Master Beiträge: 846 Beitrittsdatum: 05.08.04 Neueste Beiträge
You must have something configure incorrectly. If you have sufficient RAM and a decent processor your startup times should not be any longer than 15 seconds.
Terry Latanville, geändert vor 17 Jahren.
RE: Long Tomcat Startup Times
New Member Beiträge: 3 Beitrittsdatum: 21.12.06 Neueste Beiträge
I agree, tomcat should start up in 15 sec, and it did initially. As soon as I started adding the sample .JSP file the startup times were a constant 1/2 an hour.
I removed the sample .JSP and there was no change.
I'm going to try to setup the development environment (again!), but is anyone else having this problem?
Additionally, I get
every time I shut tomcat down (following the instructions to the letter)
I removed the sample .JSP and there was no change.
I'm going to try to setup the development environment (again!), but is anyone else having this problem?
Additionally, I get
Dec 21, 2006 10:15:41 AM org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11BaseProtocol destroy
INFO: Stopping Coyote HTTP/1.1 on http-8080
Dec 21, 2006 10:15:41 AM org.apache.catalina.core.AprLifecycleListener lifecycleEvent
INFO: Failed shutdown of Apache Portable Runtime
Failed to shut down: java.lang.NullPointerException
every time I shut tomcat down (following the instructions to the letter)
Terry Latanville, geändert vor 17 Jahren.
RE: Long Tomcat Startup Times
New Member Beiträge: 3 Beitrittsdatum: 21.12.06 Neueste Beiträge
I've re-set up the development environment and as a stock installation tomcat starts up in about 50 sec.
I've added the following code as per the example .ppt file
ext/ext-web/docroot/WEB-INF/portlet-ext.xml
ext/ext-web/docroot/WEB-INF/liferay-portlet-ext.xml
ext/ext-web/docroot/html/portlet/ext/jsp_portlet/view.jsp
It now starts up in about 1.5 minutes
This is quite an improvement over 1/2 an hour, I'll have to take a look at my other setup.
I've added the following code as per the example .ppt file
ext/ext-web/docroot/WEB-INF/portlet-ext.xml
<portlet>
<portlet-name>EXT_2</portlet-name>
<display-name>JSP Portlet Introduction</display-name>
<portlet-class>com.liferay.portlet.JSPPortlet</portlet-class>
<init-param>
<name>view-jsp</name>
<value>/portlet/ext/jsp_portlet/view.jsp</value>
</init-param>
<expiration-cache>0</expiration-cache>
<supports>
<mime-type>text/html</mime-type>
</supports>
<resource-bundle>com.liferay.portlet.StrutsResourceBundle</resource-bundle>
<security-role-ref>
<role-name>power-user</role-name>
</security-role-ref>
<security-role-ref>
<role-name>user</role-name>
</security-role-ref>
</portlet>
ext/ext-web/docroot/WEB-INF/liferay-portlet-ext.xml
<portlet>
<portlet-name>EXT_2</portlet-name>
</portlet>
ext/ext-web/docroot/html/portlet/ext/jsp_portlet/view.jsp
<h4>JSP Portlet!</h4>
<p><% out.print("Hello World"); %></p>
C:\LR-Dev\ext> ant deploy
It now starts up in about 1.5 minutes
This is quite an improvement over 1/2 an hour, I'll have to take a look at my other setup.
Sagadon Gafringo, geändert vor 17 Jahren.
RE: Long Tomcat Startup Times
New Member Beiträge: 11 Beitrittsdatum: 19.01.07 Neueste Beiträge
I originally tried Liferay-JBoss-Tomcat and had consistent startup times of 5-6 minutes. After switching to Liferay-Tomcat, my startup times were over 1 minute every time. I had to remove all of the portlets provided with Liferay in order to break a 15 second startup time.
My Environment:
Liferay Portal Professional 4.2.1 (Machen / Build 3501 / January 10, 2007)
Intel Centrino - 2.13 GHz
2 GB RAM
WinXP
Suffice to say, if liferay developers are getting 15s startup times and liferay users are waiting 5 times longer, there is something fishy going on. One (or many) of the portlets are taking longer for some people. I even tried to turn up the debugging level with no luck. It is definitely immediately after the "Auto deploy scanner" message.
My Environment:
Liferay Portal Professional 4.2.1 (Machen / Build 3501 / January 10, 2007)
Intel Centrino - 2.13 GHz
2 GB RAM
WinXP
Suffice to say, if liferay developers are getting 15s startup times and liferay users are waiting 5 times longer, there is something fishy going on. One (or many) of the portlets are taking longer for some people. I even tried to turn up the debugging level with no luck. It is definitely immediately after the "Auto deploy scanner" message.
Michael Mikuta, geändert vor 17 Jahren.
RE: Long Tomcat Startup Times
New Member Beiträge: 7 Beitrittsdatum: 14.03.07 Neueste Beiträge
Using LifeRay 4 Enterprise with JBoss. Experiencing 7 to 8 minute startup times. How does one "remove all the portlets" or remove non used LifeRay elements on startup? Getting start down to under 2 minutes would greatly help my development team.
Sagadon Gafringo:
I originally tried Liferay-JBoss-Tomcat and had consistent startup times of 5-6 minutes. After switching to Liferay-Tomcat, my startup times were over 1 minute every time. I had to remove all of the portlets provided with Liferay in order to break a 15 second startup time.
My Environment:
Liferay Portal Professional 4.2.1 (Machen / Build 3501 / January 10, 2007)
Intel Centrino - 2.13 GHz
2 GB RAM
WinXP
Suffice to say, if liferay developers are getting 15s startup times and liferay users are waiting 5 times longer, there is something fishy going on. One (or many) of the portlets are taking longer for some people. I even tried to turn up the debugging level with no luck. It is definitely immediately after the "Auto deploy scanner" message.
Francis Townsend, geändert vor 17 Jahren.
RE: Long Tomcat Startup Times
New Member Beiträge: 3 Beitrittsdatum: 14.11.06 Neueste Beiträge
I have experienced this as well and tracked my particular issue down to the number of files in the document library.
I put the following in my portal-ext.properties file, it helped tremendously.
index.on.startup=false
See the FAQ on LiferayPedia:
Improving Startup Times
I put the following in my portal-ext.properties file, it helped tremendously.
index.on.startup=false
See the FAQ on LiferayPedia:
Improving Startup Times
tabtim naja, geändert vor 11 Jahren.
RE: Long Tomcat Startup Times
New Member Beiträge: 7 Beitrittsdatum: 22.10.12 Neueste Beiträge
do you know how to set liferay tomcat alway run until i log off from my server.
Ps. when i want liferay run ,,i will click startup.bat in bin folder.
Ps. when i want liferay run ,,i will click startup.bat in bin folder.