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Hello! I'm experiencing some serious performance issues while using mutagen. Here's the output of `t

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  • U01LE4BMBK7
    U01LE4BMBK7 Posts: 241 🧑🏻‍🚀 - Cadet

    just tried it again and yes, that will add one more session

  • sprymiker
    sprymiker Cloud Platform Architect Sprykee Posts: 781 🧑🏻‍🚀 - Cadet

    Awesome! Thank you for finding the root cause. That will help much!

  • sprymiker
    sprymiker Cloud Platform Architect Sprykee Posts: 781 🧑🏻‍🚀 - Cadet

    What do you do after restart? up?

  • giovanni.piemontese
    giovanni.piemontese Technical Lead @ Löffelhardt Spryker Solution Partner Posts: 871 🧑🏻‍🚀 - Cadet

    I think so it is normal that happened it... Because by following UP the sdk just create another mutagen session and the previoulsy is still there..
    Each time that i restart Docker at first stop the docker/sdk down and then restart docker and finally again docker/sdk up

  • sprymiker
    sprymiker Cloud Platform Architect Sprykee Posts: 781 🧑🏻‍🚀 - Cadet

    It should not happen this way. Mutagen should catch that and reuse the session. I will create a ticket for that. However we can add a check of other existing session to terminate them.

  • U01LE4BMBK7
    U01LE4BMBK7 Posts: 241 🧑🏻‍🚀 - Cadet

    yes, I run docker/sdk up