Thanks Rick for your inputs.

T Wang 
BAE Systems Information Technology 
U.S. Department of the Treasury 
Office of the Chief Information Officer 
Headquarters IT Operations 

Phone: 202-622-5541 

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        Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 1:17 PM
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        Subject: Re: BMC Foundation Discovery - Installation?
        
        
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        I suppose that if you have to choose, putting it on the DB is
probably the least bad of the options, since it will affect the
performance on the DB server anyway - no sense in hosing other boxen,
too.
         
        Keep the test discoveries small during the working hours - run
your full gets during user down time, because it may lock up the DB
until it's done.  I noticed that the process of moving the data from the
Discovery dataset to the Asset/CMDB dataset WILL lock up the DB for a
while, so do that after hours, too. 
         
        Rick
         
        On 9/20/07, T Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

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                Rick,
                 
                That is interesting.  We are trying to setup Foundation
and Topology Discovery.  These two pieces shared the same BMC Datastore.
FD and TD look to be small and lite, but the datastore that they shared
is big (2GB).  We really have no choice but to install FD/TD Datastore
on the same SQL Server box having ARSystem on the default instance
already.  My initial plan is to create another SQL instance for FD/TD
datastore and install FD and TD application piece on the Midtier.  Do
you have any recommendation for those that don't have much choice due to
system resource, but to setup ARSystem/ITSM/Discovery Suite on limited
Servers.  (Just 3 in this case) 
                
                 
                 

                T Wang 
                BAE Systems Information Technology 
                U.S. Department of the Treasury 
                Office of the Chief Information Officer 
                Headquarters IT Operations 

                Phone: 202-622-5541 

                        
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