I guess you could watch dsmadmc -console output and see how long TSM is taking to respond to the query. Maybe THAT's the bottleneck.
-------------------- Lindsay Morris CEO, TSMworks Tel. 1-859-539-9900 lind...@tsmworks.com On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 3:04 PM, Tyree, David <david.ty...@sgmc.org> wrote: > I've watched the task manager server while I'm doing something within > the Admin Center and I'm not seeing much of a bump at all. > > I'm getting a 70% bump on the server when I first log in to admin center > but it quickly drop down to about 4-5%. > When I go to modify a client and wait for the processing screen to go > away I get 40-50% bump on the server when I first hit the modify button > then it drops down to background noise. While I'm waiting several > seconds for the processing screen to go away the CPU has already dropped > down to nothing. > > I'm seeing bigger bumps on my local machine but nothing really > substantially different. > > I can't really tell any difference between IE or Firefox. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of > Lindsay Morris > Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 2:34 PM > To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU > Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] slowness with Storage Manager Admin Center 6.2 > > You can watch task manager as you issue a request. > If you see IE (or whatever browser you're using) using low CPU for 10 > seconds, then see it busy as the page loads, the slowness is somewhere > behind that. > If you see if busy all 10-15 seconds, then it's your browser, or browser > settings. Try Firefox instead of IE; we've seen that make a huge > difference > on some web apps. > > You can do similar tricks watching task manager on the Admin Center box. > > At least you have a repeatable problem. ;-} > > -------------------- > Lindsay Morris > CEO, TSMworks > Tel. 1-859-539-9900 > lind...@tsmworks.com > > > On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 2:19 PM, Tyree, David <david.ty...@sgmc.org> > wrote: > > > I'm running a new install of the 6.2.0.0 version of the > > Storage Manager Admin Center on a VM box. It's loaded on Windows 2008 > R2 > > Standard (64-bit) with a pair of 2.66 GHz CPUs with 4 gig of memory. > > It's dedicated to TSM support and nothing else is loaded on the > machine. > > It's pointed to a pair of separate TSM servers, the production system > > running 5.5.4.1 and a test system running 6.1.0.0. > > > > According to the product info screen the WebSphere is > at > > 7.5.1.0, Java is Standard Edition IBM Corporation 1.5.0, VM is IBM J9 > VM > > 2.3. > > > > The task manager within the OS says the server is not > > busy at all and appears to have plenty of available power. The numbers > > from the ESX server also tell me the box isn't being stressed. > > > > When I go into the webpage for the Admin Center via IE > > or Firefox on my desktop (or others) it's just painfully slow. If I > > want to modify a client node in Client Nodes and Backup Sets tab I > have > > to wait for 10-15 seconds for the page to refresh. Then if I make a > > change then I have to wait several more seconds for another refresh. > And > > so on. > > > > It doesn't matter if I'm hitting the production server > > or the test server, both take 10-15 seconds for something to happen. > > > > I really like the new look of the Admin Center but this > > is slowness is killing me. > > > > Do I have something wrong here? > > > > > > > > > > > > David Tyree > > Interface Analyst > > South Georgia Medical Center > > 229.333.1155 > > > > Confidential Notice: This e-mail message, including any attachments, > is > > for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain > > confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, > use, > > disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended > > recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all > > copies of the original message. > > >