#Data Usage Overview

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strong gyro
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I want to know how to check which plugin is causing this šŸ’€
11.8GB/12GB Ram usage at all time, 😭

errant moat
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Generate a timings report or a spark report, this is just a list of your plugins

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If you’re on paper do /timings report, or get the spark plugin

strong gyro
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I did a profiler with spark

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what to do nex?

errant moat
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Send the link it gives

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Or analyze it yourself, it should identify the top resourcing uses

strong gyro
errant moat
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From the report it looks like the server is running fine, are you experiencing lag on the server?

strong gyro
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nope

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I think it's a mistake on the Host's end

errant moat
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Ya I’m not seeing any in the report either. I’m not sure what host you’re using but 200% out of infinity seems pretty arbitrary to me lol

errant moat
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Also spark is reporting you have 9GB of ram but in your panel it says 12GB lol

strong gyro
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Skam spotted šŸ’€

native birch
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use spark

errant moat
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Is that industry standard? I don’t think I’ve ever seen this from a host?

native birch
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-Xms and -Xmx

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it is required to adjust these values so that all the ram is output

errant moat
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Hosting hack 2024 just change your Xmx value to get more ram from your host. Which argument from there specifics that 9GB should be used? Also look at his first screenshot 11.84/12.00GB used. How is that possible if his ā€œXmx value is set at 9GBā€

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And with lack of an Xmx value it defaults to 75% of what you’re paying for. Baaaased

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Those aren’t any standard JVM arguments that’s what the host is running, I don’t think our boy imperfect defined those. @strong gyro did you specify your startup arguments or is that how they came?

hasty prism
errant moat
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If he’s paying for 12GB and they’re reserving 3GB for docker (I really don’t think a docker needs 3GB reserved but shrug ) then he should switch hosts to one that understands overhead resource allocation

strong gyro
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ok