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  1. I did use the installer and browsing the server is nice and fast. No Problems there. The analysis views are also working great and responsive. Even our selfmade Test-Reports are running in reasonable time (the bottleneck with them is our old Database). Only the sample reports are that slow but the queries on the database finish quite fast, so i really can't imagine where the problem could be. In fact i do not really have a problem with them being slow, as long as our selfmade reports run fast, but try to tell my boss we should spend that much money on a solution which does not perform in his eyes.
  2. If i schedule the report it also takes that long. Yes i have this problem with every samplereport. What is the webservices plugin? My next step will be installing the Server onto much more performant hardware (2,3Ghz Quadcore with 4GB Ram), maybe this helps.
  3. I tried the sales by month report from the sample repository. The query runs superfast on the database. "47 rows in set (0.01 sec)" The report takes some minutes to respond. This is on a Dual Core Xeon with 2.8 ghz and 1gb of Ram. How could this problem be related to the Debian System? EDIT: I see this report has a subreport, so there are 47 additional queries. Unfortunately my ireport wont open the subreport. Post Edited by cdr 70800 at 03/10/09 15:34
  4. I did use the bundled installer with mysql and tomcat. My machine has only 1 gig of Ram. The JVM max memory option was set to 512mb and i raised it to 768mb now. But the Java Process never took more than ~350mb during my tests.
  5. This issue comes with every shipped samplereport. And how can it be an performance problem if the workload on the server is zero? When i try to open a report, the server is doing nothing. After some time it starts to process the report. But why does it wait before it starts? The memory amount should be at its default value
  6. Hi there! i have a Problem with JasperServer pro 3.1.0.1 when i try to access the JasperETL Page. This Error occurs with Tomcat: type Status report message /org.talend.administrator/login/actionLogin.do description The requested resource (/org.talend.administrator/login/actionLogin.do) is not available. Did i forget to install anything? I am using the evaluation package with the integrated tomcat and mysql database. best regards Post Edited by cdr 70800 at 02/23/09 12:42
  7. Hi! I am using Firefox 3.0.6 and IE 6. Although the server is not responing for a long time, after that time the report is shown. It just seems to wait for a long time before starting to generate. I also tried to install JasperServer on a real maschine with Debian 4, but there is the same Problem.
  8. Hi! I am testing JasperServer for our company and we're quite impressed regarding all the features it offers. Unfortunately my JasperServer is often not responding for long periods, after i've tried to generate an report. Amazingly the Tomcat is responding and the workload of the java & mysql processes is 0 ... It just seems to do nothing while the Browser is waiting for the resulting page. I'm using Jasperserver 3.1.0.1 on Debian 4.0r5 in an VirtualBox VM (Version 2.1.2) Thank you for your help.
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