I was told by support that there is a known slow startup issue with a
windows/remote oracle database configuration.  We are looking at about 7
minutes startup.  My db confirmed that at startup he see's the ARADMIN
account pulling little bits of information at a slow pace from
field_dispprop table.  I was told that is the Data Definition files that
AR holds in memory.  We have also seen some database timeouts while
saving changes in the Admin tool.  

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe D'Souza
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 2:37 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: arserver.exe Memory Usage 7.0.01


** 
We are running our AR Server at around that much (650,000 K) too. We are
experiencing a lag of at least 15 minutes at the start of the services.
We are currently working with BMC Support on that.. At Remedy supports
suggestion, we tried a 1 GB connection @ Full Duplex between the AR
Server and the DB and that didn't help much either.
 
What is the average time you guys are experiencing on restart of AR
Services?
 
We are running all the ITSM apps, AIE, CMDB, SLM, BMC RKM, SRM on our AR
Server.
 
We have tried tuning the database with the help of our DBA's and none of
our efforts produced any significant change in the performance during
startup.
 
Even after startup, it does take unreasonably long to save even a light
form or save a filter or active link or menus even if we click on the
server name on the server window so it doesn't refresh any lists after
saving an object..
 
Is anyone else fighting a similar issue?
 
Joe

        -----Original Message-----
        From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of strauss
        Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 10:50 AM
        To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
        Subject: Re: arserver.exe Memory Usage 7.0.01
        
        
        ** 
        Typically ARS 7.1.00.001 runs at about 650,000 K on my Win2K3
x64 servers.  The one I have up that has relatively steady development
in Kinetic Request going on, plus daily testing of notifications and
paging, shows a peak at 825,000 K - and it has been running without a
restart since 16 January.  The back end is SQL Server 2005 x64 on
separate servers.  It has been a while since I ran any 7.0.01 servers
(patch 003, middle of last year), but I believe that 7.1 has a smaller
memory footprint.

        Christopher Strauss, Ph.D.
        Call Tracking Administration Manager
        University of North Texas Computing & IT Center
        http://itsm.unt.edu/ 

         


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                From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bardsley, Michael
                Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 8:50 AM
                To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
                Subject: arserver.exe Memory Usage 7.0.01
                
                
                ** 

                Not sure if anyone will be able to provide me a direct
answer on this but would anyone be able to tell me about how much memory
arserver.exe should be consuming on the server after it has been running
for a few days without restarting?

                I am running ARS 7.0.01 Patch 005 with the full ITSM
7.02 Suite, SLM 7.03, and CMDB 2 on a Windows server pointing to a
remote Oracle 10G database.

                We just recently went live so we have been doing a lot
of restarts as we have had to make system changes.  I noticed that after
a restart arserver.exe consumes about 700,000 K.

                After a few days of not restarting I am seeing that the
memory footprint has grown to about 1,300,000 K which has me concerned
about a memory leak.  This may be normal and it may not grow much larger
so I will continue to monitor but wanted to toss the question out
there..

                I understand that all environments are different and
therefore no one instance is correct but just thought I would ask. 

                Thanks, 

                Michael Bardsley

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