• OpenKM gets very slow after some days

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We tried to make OpenKM as intuitive as possible, but an advice is always welcome.
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 #11242  by Catscratch
 
Hi,

we got the problem, that openKM gets very very slow after running some days. Are there known problems?
If this happens, I have to restart the server, and then everything is normal again. But after some days it's the same problem.

OpenKM 5.0.4
Debian 6 x64
2 GB RAM
150 GB HDD
MySQL 5.1.49

JAVA_OPTS="-Xms256m -Xmx2048m -XX:PermSize=64m -XX:MaxPermSize=128m -Djava.awt.headless=true"

user.size.cache isn't set. Should it be? If yes, what is the syntax? (user.size.cache=on)?

Best regards.
 #11277  by jllort
 
There's no reason why OpenKM service might be degradated after some time.
How much files do you have into repository. Which dbms and which kind of configuration you done ( files are stored in dbms ? )
If you restart the system then return to goes right ?
 #11350  by Catscratch
 
jllort wrote:How much files do you have into repository.
About 100. (it's a quite new openkm installation)
jllort wrote:Which dbms and which kind of configuration you done ( files are stored in dbms ? )
Standard configuration. MySQL. Files stored in the filesystem.
jllort wrote:If you restart the system then return to goes right ?
Yes. After a restart everything works fine.

But I tried you wiki performance article and now openkm is running for a week without a problem. Maybe the article helped. I'll watch it. :-)

Thanks.
 #11352  by jllort
 
100 files is a smallest intallation ... must be some hidden reason in your OS etc... because the system be degraded.
 #11353  by Catscratch
 
Maybe. But it is a clean debian installation with only openkm on it.

As I said. I'll watch the problem and report if it happens again. Maybe the performance configuration of the wiki helped already. :-)
 #11392  by pavila
 
AS Josep said, 100 files are very few. With so little you should no take of performance configuration. Maybe the disk is too slow or the server has little memory. But even with the worst configuration, you shouldn't notice degradation with 100 files.

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