On 05/09/2014 11:15 AM, Paulo Matos wrote:
Hi,
Running Jenkins 1.565.1 here, and during a git fetch of new job I notice the
web ui getting sluggish so I open htop and see what's attached.
It's slightly worrying that each java instance is allocating 10.2Gb for a
starters but more than that, why are there so many of them?
This is a Jenkins which just 10 jobs and only one is running. The machine has
16cores, there's no reason for it to be sluggish.
Does Jenkins by default run everything on a single machine core? Is it possible
to tell the Jenkins server to spread its use to all the cores in the machine?
Thanks,
Paulo Matos
I believe that you are seeing the threads that Java is running. Try "H"
in htop to hide the threads.
Shane
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