Near as I can tell, it was either downloading something or compiling JSF
files or ???. Whatever it was doing took a 10+ minutes on a Ultra20M2,
completely froze the browser window for the duration, and provided no
visual indication of background processing (nor did the server's log
window). No obvious indication of what was going on was indicated by
netstat or prstat.
The screen that indicates admin gui was being downloaded had long passed
-- the screen it froze on was a partial view of the standard screen you
get immediately after logging in (or the start screen if no credentials
required).
I don't know if that is the expected experience (I hope not) or that it
just ran into some bad cache data on my machine due to prior executions
(entirely likely, no clue how to reproduce).
-Peter
Lance J. Andersen wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> After a prelude reboot, it takes me about 1 minute before the gui
> installs itself the first time i try and access it. I have not seen
> any garbage yet on the screens..
>
> I am on XP service pack 3 with 1.25gb ram and firefox 2.0.0.17
>
> -lance
>
> Peter Williams wrote:
>> I'm trying to start admin gui for Prelude B28c and it's extremely
>> slow (we're talking many minutes to just bring up the first page,
>> assuming it ever finishes and when it finishes, there are usually
>> unwelcome display artifacts). This is with Firefox 2.0.0.12 on
>> Solaris x86.
>>
>> Are there known issues? file system cruft from older builds getting
>> in the way?
>>
>> Any suggestions welcome. I'm hopeful this problem is unique to my
>> machine because it's awful.
>>
>> -Peter
>>
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