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Karaf starting slow on new mac

I have tried using several different versions including 3.0.3 and 4.1.1. My operating system is macOS Sierra Version 10.12.4 and I am using the Java JVM 1.8. I do not have a stack trace because nothing is technically erring out but just running extremely slow. I first noticed a problem when integration tests weren’t passing on my new laptop but the exact same code was passing on a coworkers laptop. He is running an older version macOS. We think it has something to do with macOS Sierra because we had another developer test on his box and got the same behavior I was getting. It seems like it is taking longer than normal on the RMI steps of the startup process. Even when downloading a clean version of Kara and starting it, the process takes 15+ secs on a new Mac and less than 3 secs on the older version of macOS. The is nothing that I can find of people having the same problem so this was the only other place I thought to come. Thank you for any help in advance.
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Re: Karaf starting slow on new mac

Posted by Matt Sicker <bo...@gmail.com>.
Oh wow, I had that same issue in Log4j a while back. I added quick fix
instructions on our building page. Just add your host name to /etc/hosts. I
wonder if it's an IPv6 problem in macOS?

On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 01:36, Milen Dyankov <mi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> See https://thoeni.io/post/macos-sierra-java/
>
> On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 9:01 PM, Achim Nierbeck <bc...@googlemail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > first you should post your question on the users list, issues is actually
> > for the issue tracker :)
> > second, I'm using macOS Sierra, and everything is running fine so I can
> not
> > reproduce this.
> >
> > regards, Achim
> >
> > 2017-04-19 20:35 GMT+02:00 Aaron Jones <aj...@warrenrogers.com>:
> >
> > > I have tried using several different versions including 3.0.3 and
> 4.1.1.
> > > My operating system is macOS Sierra Version 10.12.4 and I am using the
> > Java
> > > JVM 1.8. I do not have a stack trace because nothing is technically
> > erring
> > > out but just running extremely slow. I first noticed a problem when
> > > integration tests weren’t passing on my new laptop but the exact same
> > code
> > > was passing on a coworkers laptop. He is running an older version
> macOS.
> > We
> > > think it has something to do with macOS Sierra because we had another
> > > developer test on his box and got the same behavior I was getting. It
> > seems
> > > like it is taking longer than normal on the RMI steps of the startup
> > > process. Even when downloading a clean version of Kara and starting it,
> > the
> > > process takes 15+ secs on a new Mac and less than 3 secs on the older
> > > version of macOS. The is nothing that I can find of people having the
> > same
> > > problem so this was the only other place I thought to come. Thank you
> for
> > > any help in advance.
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Re: Karaf starting slow on new mac

Posted by Milen Dyankov <mi...@gmail.com>.
See https://thoeni.io/post/macos-sierra-java/

On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 9:01 PM, Achim Nierbeck <bc...@googlemail.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> first you should post your question on the users list, issues is actually
> for the issue tracker :)
> second, I'm using macOS Sierra, and everything is running fine so I can not
> reproduce this.
>
> regards, Achim
>
> 2017-04-19 20:35 GMT+02:00 Aaron Jones <aj...@warrenrogers.com>:
>
> > I have tried using several different versions including 3.0.3 and 4.1.1.
> > My operating system is macOS Sierra Version 10.12.4 and I am using the
> Java
> > JVM 1.8. I do not have a stack trace because nothing is technically
> erring
> > out but just running extremely slow. I first noticed a problem when
> > integration tests weren’t passing on my new laptop but the exact same
> code
> > was passing on a coworkers laptop. He is running an older version macOS.
> We
> > think it has something to do with macOS Sierra because we had another
> > developer test on his box and got the same behavior I was getting. It
> seems
> > like it is taking longer than normal on the RMI steps of the startup
> > process. Even when downloading a clean version of Kara and starting it,
> the
> > process takes 15+ secs on a new Mac and less than 3 secs on the older
> > version of macOS. The is nothing that I can find of people having the
> same
> > problem so this was the only other place I thought to come. Thank you for
> > any help in advance.
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Re: Karaf starting slow on new mac

Posted by Milen Dyankov <mi...@gmail.com>.
See https://thoeni.io/post/macos-sierra-java/

On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 9:01 PM, Achim Nierbeck <bc...@googlemail.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> first you should post your question on the users list, issues is actually
> for the issue tracker :)
> second, I'm using macOS Sierra, and everything is running fine so I can not
> reproduce this.
>
> regards, Achim
>
> 2017-04-19 20:35 GMT+02:00 Aaron Jones <aj...@warrenrogers.com>:
>
> > I have tried using several different versions including 3.0.3 and 4.1.1.
> > My operating system is macOS Sierra Version 10.12.4 and I am using the
> Java
> > JVM 1.8. I do not have a stack trace because nothing is technically
> erring
> > out but just running extremely slow. I first noticed a problem when
> > integration tests weren’t passing on my new laptop but the exact same
> code
> > was passing on a coworkers laptop. He is running an older version macOS.
> We
> > think it has something to do with macOS Sierra because we had another
> > developer test on his box and got the same behavior I was getting. It
> seems
> > like it is taking longer than normal on the RMI steps of the startup
> > process. Even when downloading a clean version of Kara and starting it,
> the
> > process takes 15+ secs on a new Mac and less than 3 secs on the older
> > version of macOS. The is nothing that I can find of people having the
> same
> > problem so this was the only other place I thought to come. Thank you for
> > any help in advance.
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Re: Karaf starting slow on new mac

Posted by Achim Nierbeck <bc...@googlemail.com>.
Hi,

first you should post your question on the users list, issues is actually
for the issue tracker :)
second, I'm using macOS Sierra, and everything is running fine so I can not
reproduce this.

regards, Achim

2017-04-19 20:35 GMT+02:00 Aaron Jones <aj...@warrenrogers.com>:

> I have tried using several different versions including 3.0.3 and 4.1.1.
> My operating system is macOS Sierra Version 10.12.4 and I am using the Java
> JVM 1.8. I do not have a stack trace because nothing is technically erring
> out but just running extremely slow. I first noticed a problem when
> integration tests weren’t passing on my new laptop but the exact same code
> was passing on a coworkers laptop. He is running an older version macOS. We
> think it has something to do with macOS Sierra because we had another
> developer test on his box and got the same behavior I was getting. It seems
> like it is taking longer than normal on the RMI steps of the startup
> process. Even when downloading a clean version of Kara and starting it, the
> process takes 15+ secs on a new Mac and less than 3 secs on the older
> version of macOS. The is nothing that I can find of people having the same
> problem so this was the only other place I thought to come. Thank you for
> any help in advance.
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Re: Karaf starting slow on new mac

Posted by Achim Nierbeck <bc...@googlemail.com>.
Hi,

first you should post your question on the users list, issues is actually
for the issue tracker :)
second, I'm using macOS Sierra, and everything is running fine so I can not
reproduce this.

regards, Achim

2017-04-19 20:35 GMT+02:00 Aaron Jones <aj...@warrenrogers.com>:

> I have tried using several different versions including 3.0.3 and 4.1.1.
> My operating system is macOS Sierra Version 10.12.4 and I am using the Java
> JVM 1.8. I do not have a stack trace because nothing is technically erring
> out but just running extremely slow. I first noticed a problem when
> integration tests weren’t passing on my new laptop but the exact same code
> was passing on a coworkers laptop. He is running an older version macOS. We
> think it has something to do with macOS Sierra because we had another
> developer test on his box and got the same behavior I was getting. It seems
> like it is taking longer than normal on the RMI steps of the startup
> process. Even when downloading a clean version of Kara and starting it, the
> process takes 15+ secs on a new Mac and less than 3 secs on the older
> version of macOS. The is nothing that I can find of people having the same
> problem so this was the only other place I thought to come. Thank you for
> any help in advance.
> --
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> individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this
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