Have you tried to determine there are any network issues between the machine on which browser runs and the machine on which the AdminCenter is running?
Are there any network issues between the machine on which the AdminCenter is running and the machine on which the TSM server is running? I see the AdminCenter is pointing at 2 different TSM servers. Do you get the same performance regardless of the TSM server being used? Harry Husfelt From: "Tyree, David" <david.ty...@sgmc.org> To: ADSM-L@vm.marist.edu Date: 06/14/2010 12:06 PM Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] slowness with Storage Manager Admin Center 6.2 Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L@vm.marist.edu> 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. >