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  • Spring boot 1.5.8
  • Java 1.8
  • Mysql 5.7.23
  • OS: Centos 7
  • Host: Digital Ocean
  • Apache

I've been banging my head against the wall on this one. Seems like one day all of a sudden my app started taking forever to load (hours and hours), not sure why. I did try to install rocket.chat (node/mongodb/etc) and it seemed around that time things went south but I think that is just a coincidence.

I enabled logging

logging.level.com=DEBUG 
logging.level.org=DEBUG

Did some things I saw on some posts like

spring.jpa.properties.hibernate.temp.use_jdbc_metadata_defaults=false

And installed haveged

Nothing worked. Does work great on my local machine, but on the server, takes sooooo long to load.

Here is what I got in my logs. Things fly for about 3 seconds in the log, and then hits here and stops.

/usr/lib/jvm/jre-1.8.0-openjdk/bin/java -jar /var/myjar-1.1.2.jar SuccessExitStatus=143

I am trying to paste this log into a code snip it but it isn't working...

2018-09-05 17:37:39.560 DEBUG 7970 --- [           main] o.s.b.f.s.DefaultListableBeanFactory     : Creating shared instance of singleton bean 'entityManagerFactoryBuilder'
2018-09-05 17:37:39.560 DEBUG 7970 --- [           main] o.s.b.f.s.DefaultListableBeanFactory     : Creating instance of bean 'entityManagerFactoryBuilder'
2018-09-05 17:37:39.560 DEBUG 7970 --- [           main] o.s.b.f.s.DefaultListableBeanFactory     : Returning cached instance of singleton bean 'org.springframework.transaction.config.internalTransactionAdvisor'
2018-09-05 17:37:39.560 DEBUG 7970 --- [           main] o.s.b.f.s.DefaultListableBeanFactory     : Returning cached instance of singleton bean 'org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.orm.jpa.HibernateJpaAutoConfiguration'
2018-09-05 17:37:39.561 DEBUG 7970 --- [           main] o.s.b.f.s.DefaultListableBeanFactory     : Creating shared instance of singleton bean 'jpaVendorAdapter'
2018-09-05 17:37:39.561 DEBUG 7970 --- [           main] o.s.b.f.s.DefaultListableBeanFactory     : Creating instance of bean 'jpaVendorAdapter'
2018-09-05 17:37:39.561 DEBUG 7970 --- [           main] o.s.b.f.s.DefaultListableBeanFactory     : Returning cached instance of singleton bean 'org.springframework.transaction.config.internalTransactionAdvisor'
2018-09-05 17:37:39.561 DEBUG 7970 --- [           main] o.s.b.f.s.DefaultListableBeanFactory     : Returning cached instance of singleton bean 'org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.orm.jpa.HibernateJpaAutoConfiguration'
2018-09-05 17:37:39.642 DEBUG 7970 --- [           main] o.s.jdbc.datasource.DataSourceUtils      : Fetching JDBC Connection from DataSource
2018-09-05 17:37:39.689 DEBUG 7970 --- [           main] o.a.tomcat.jdbc.pool.PooledConnection    : Instantiating driver using class: com.mysql.jdbc.Driver [url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/mydbname?useSSL=false]
2018-09-05 17:37:39.690 DEBUG 7970 --- [           main] o.a.tomcat.jdbc.pool.ClassLoaderUtil     : Attempting to load class[com.mysql.jdbc.Driver] from org.springframework.boot.loader.LaunchedURLClassLoader@65b54208
2018-09-05 17:39:47.377 DEBUG 7970 --- [           main] o.a.tomcat.jdbc.pool.PooledConnection    : Instantiating driver using class: com.mysql.jdbc.Driver [url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/mydbname?useSSL=false]
2018-09-05 17:39:47.377 DEBUG 7970 --- [           main] o.a.tomcat.jdbc.pool.ClassLoaderUtil     : Attempting to load class[com.mysql.jdbc.Driver] from org.springframework.boot.loader.LaunchedURLClassLoader@65b54208
2018-09-05 17:40:39.080 DEBUG 7970 --- [Engine[Tomcat]]] org.apache.catalina.session.ManagerBase  : Start expire sessions StandardManager at 1536187239079 sessioncount 0
2018-09-05 17:40:39.080 DEBUG 7970 --- [Engine[Tomcat]]] org.apache.catalina.session.ManagerBase  : End expire sessions StandardManager processingTime 1 expired sessions

If I need to turn on more debugging, let me know.

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  • Does it completely load (eventually)? I suspect the DNS resolution on your server is causing timeouts looking up your connection IP so disable with skip-name-resolve. Otherwise is the dataset or server differently configured on your local machine? Consider enabling and looking at the slow query log too.
    – danblack
    Sep 5, 2018 at 22:59
  • Yeah it does load eventually, but takes forever, and I have to restart apache too... odd... Sep 6, 2018 at 1:38

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