Well I'll be..never knew about that option..when did it get introduced?

 

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[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Sabyson Fernandes
Sent: Monday, June 21, 2010 10:29 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Logging form searches?

 

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James,

You can use the Large-Result-Logging-Threshold parameter in the ar.cgf or
ar.conf file. This tells the arserver to write to a log file whenever the
data returned from a search exceeds the threshold that you have specified.
To do this

1. Enable thread logging on the arserver.
2. Edit you ar.cfg (windows) or ar.conf (UNIX/LINUX) and add the parameter
Large-Result-Logging-Threshold: <valid number>
3. Restart services or perform an arsignal.

You should now see the user name and the form that was queried when the
result set exceeded the threshold you set. An example of the output you get
is below

<THRD> /* Thu Jun 11 2009 12:07:49.2920 */ Thread Id 7144 (GLEWF) large
result buffer allocation - /Length: 3271409/Entries: 15623/Client Ver:
>=10/RPC ID: 2012/User: testuser1/Form: HPD:HelpDesk/

 

Hope this helps.

 

Saby



--- On Mon, 6/21/10, James Van Sickle <james.vansic...@cmc.com> wrote:


From: James Van Sickle <james.vansic...@cmc.com>
Subject: Logging form searches?
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Date: Monday, June 21, 2010, 6:42 PM

Fellow Remedy Admins

   I appear to have a user that is routinely performing large queries 
against our Help Desk form and causing performance hits.  I am trying to 
find a way to determine who this user is so I can educate them on how to 
properly query records in Remedy.  What would be the best way to see the 
types of queries that users are making against a particular form?  If I 
can get either the search criteria or records returned, then I could use 
that information to track down this user.

   I have tried setting up an Active Link that feeds a form when a Search 
action is performed.  I used $LASTCOUNT$ to try and capture the number of 
records returned.  Unfortunately, this appears to only return 0 when using 
it with the Search Execute On.

   Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.  The performance hit from 
these searches is too random to be an Escalation.  However, I have gone 
over Escalation workflow and logs, and not found anything that could be 
causing the performance hit so far.

James Van Sickle
Remedy Developer
Commercial Metals Company

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