We have patches in review that should fix this in 3.6.5. The underlying problem is a couple of JavaScript memory leaks.

Best wishes,
Greg


On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 10:41 AM, Nir Soffer <nsoffer@redhat.com> wrote:
On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 4:42 PM, Alexander Wels <awels@redhat.com> wrote:
> On Friday, January 08, 2016 04:29:47 PM Nir Soffer wrote:
>> On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 1:13 PM, Nathanaƫl Blanchet <blanchet@abes.fr> wrote:
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > Since I upgraded engine to 3.6, I noticed that the webadmin takes a lot of
>> > ressources whatever is the browser. It can become very slow even for small
>> > actions, like changing tabs or editing a vm. The browser activity becomes
>> > intensive (100% of cpu) and the processor very hot with a increased fan
>> > activity. I suppose javascript to be responsible of this behaviour. Is
>> > there a way to reduce the resource allocated to the webadmin?
>> > (This is not a weakness of my laptop which is an i7 cpu with 16GB of RAM)
>>
>> Sounds like https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1264809
>>
>> It was closed because we could not reproduce it with current versions.
>>
>> I would try first to upgrade to latest 3.6 version, and if you can reproduce
>> it, please reopen this bug.
>>
>> Alexander: can you advice on how to debug this?
>>
>> Nir
>
> If you are willing to spend some time helping us debug that would be great as
> obviously we are unable to reproduce. If you have Chrome, can you open the
> development tools (ctrl-shift-i) and go to the 'Profiles' tab. That should give
> you the option to 'Collect Javascript CPU Profile' among other things. Make
> sure you select that, and click start. Then go in the web admin and do
> something that makes your CPU spike. Let it go for a little bit doesn't have
> to be long.
>
> Go back to the CPU profiles tab and click stop. That will generate a profile and
> that profile will include the percentage of CPU usage per method. It should be
> sorted by percentage. If you can take a screen shot of that and give me the
> exact rpm version, I can use that to de-obfuscate the method name and
> hopefully get some useful information.

You can also save such profile to file, and attach it to the bug.

When I reorted this, this was also reproducible in Firefox, and both profiles
are attached to the bug.

Nir
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