I'd suggest that you need to try and break this problem down to look at it in 
more detail - you're unlikely to find a single configuration setting that will 
suddenly make the system perform acceptably.  

Identify one or two key activities that you consider to be performing poorly - 
submitting an incident or running some other piece of workflow for example.  
Enable server and client side logging and reproduce the problem several times.  
Review the logs and see where the time is being spent - it may be a particular 
piece of workflow or query that is taking a long time.

It's interesting to note that admin users are not seeing the same issues.  The 
most obvious difference is that admin users will not be subject to the 
permission checking that ordinary users are.  Do you have a large number of 
permission groups configured?

The Optimizing and Troubleshooting manual has lots of information about how to 
debug performance issues.

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Princy
Sent: 20 June 2010 19:23
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Performance issues with BMC AR Server 7.1

Hi All,

We are facing lot of performance issues with the Remedy Server, which is making 
it very slow to access.
Found in other posts that the "Refresh On Entry Change" option if enabled is 
the cause for most of the performance degradation issues.

And on incidents form,  for most of the tables this option is enabled.
Would like to know if disabling this option would increase the performance.

Another issue we are facing is that few users (with Admin permissions) when 
access the system, they find it fast.
But other users like problem engineer/service desk user when access the system, 
it is very slow and unusable.
Could some one please throw light on this issue?

 Thanks.

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