I would like to mark all components for searching and clear one component I would like to exclude. Can I achieve that without marking all components separately? It requires a lot of clicking to do it that way.
I wouldn't try to run Jira on less than 1Gb RAM, and always try to allocate more too, but even with only 512 allocated, you should be seeing instant responses from the setup pages. An hour is telling me that there's something very wrong, and as you've increased the resources available, it's not just memory.
Off the top of my head, I would
Ensure that vmware machine is not capping CPU MHz to some 500 or so.
Check if the disk IO speed is not the main cause for this issue. It usually is for virtualization.
Check that database is working optimally.
Investigate possibility to run Jira on linux - there will be much less overhead.
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Performance can be tricky. You are always best to try log these straight to support.atlassian.com and they can help you direct.
But when you said you gave 2.5GB of RAM to JIRA, but then you mentioned only trying 512 and 1024m in setenv.sh? So just confused?
I wouldn't run JIRA on anything less than 2Gb of MAX_HEAP. (i.e. -Xmx setting).
Also, this is a VM on a 2003 install, what else is running on the host server and are there are VM's fighting for CPU etc..?
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The OS has 2.5gig memory jira has idd only 1024mb allocated to it.
It is a windows 2003 on a VMwave server. (the specification i gave above are specifically for the Windows 2003 not the entire VMware server)
thank you for the reply!
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I doubt memory is the only issue here but no way would I run Windows server on only 2.5 Gb and JIRA on 1Gb.
My rule of thumb is min 4Gb and that's on Linux. Windows, I'd go min 6Gb. RAM is dirt dirt cheap
Having said that, it still shouldn't be taking as long as it is, so possible some CPU or IO issues here. You'll need to give us more info regarding the host machine and what else it is running or contact Atlassian support
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Just double checked the memory allocation and it was still set to 128min 512max so i changed it to 1gig for both.
Rebooting the server now.
I changed it via commandline this time (via jira service name) instead of the setenv.bat file.
edit: 1.5 was not possible, service could not start so i changed to to 1024mb.
Problem persists.
note: When jira service could not start the system was working fine.
Extra system info:
-system is using 2 cores from a quad E5430 @ 2.66GHz
-Vmware ESXi 4.0.0.
-No firewall atm
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Maybe: Check this article: http://forums.manageengine.com/topic/java-exe-extremely-high-cpu-utilisation
Patch your ESXi, this usually solves such problems ...
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