Try to get the api, filter, and sql logs leading up to the point where it
started hanging.  Those are your best indicator.  Also check the arerror.log
for crashes.

There are things that can cause behavior like this that the logs will
indicate.  For example, try creating a computed group during production
operations, or importing a deployable application.

On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 3:10 PM, ZHANG, ERIC L <ezh...@entergy.com> wrote:

> **
>
> Hi Listers.
>
>
>
> We are experiencing intermittent timeouts with the ARS. Without me doing
> anything, the AR system becomes normal again after about 5 minutes. All
> users are getting timeout (or hourglass) but no process is being restarted
> in armonitor.log.
>
>
>
> This is the message showing in arerror.log:
>
>
>
> Tue Jan 18 12:09:24 2011  Dispatch : Timeout during data retrieval due to
> busy server -- retry the operation (server_name)  ARERR - 93
>
> Tue Jan 18 12:10:04 2011  Approve : Timeout during database query --
> consider using more specific search criteria to narrow the results, and
> retry the operation (ARERR 94)
>
>
>
> In the API log, it shows a 5-minute gap:
>
>
>
> <API > <TID: 0000000004> <RPC ID: 0000000000> <Queue: Admin     >
> <Client-RPC: 999999   > <USER: Remedy Application Service
> > /* Tue Jan 18 2011 12:06:16.2224 */-GLEWF            OK
>
> <API > <TID: 0000000004> <RPC ID: 0000000000> <Queue: Admin     >
> <Client-RPC: 999999   > <USER: Remedy Application Service
> > /* Tue Jan 18 2011 12:11:16.0001 */+GLEWF  ARGetListEntryWithFields --
> schema OBJSTR:Class from Unidentified Client (protocol 12) at IP address
>
>
>
> Our DBA was monitoring the database during the time and found few
> activities in the database. The activities shown in SQL log during the
> timeout were all for user AR_ESCALATOR, which means the escalation was still
> running during the time. This can also be verified from the escalation log.
>
>
>
> When this occurs, the CPU and RAM utilizations are dramatically dropping
> to the lowest levels on both the ARS server and the database server. There
> was no application change in the last couple of months. The problem started
> about two weeks ago. It could occur 3 times a day and sometimes it works
> fine for days without it occurring.
>
>
>
> Our configuration/environment:
>
>
>
> ARS: 7.1 patch 7
>
> ITSM: 7.0.03 patch 9
>
> SLM: 7.1 patch 2
>
> SRM: 2.2 patch 4
>
> Midtier: 7.6.03
>
>
>
> ARS Server: Solaris 10 (16 GB of Physical Memory, 18 GB of SWAP, 8 CPUs) –
> Dedicated to ARServer, ITSM, SLM, and SRM.
>
> Midtier Server: Windows Server 2003 SP2 (2 CPUs, 2 GB of RAM) – Used only
> by customers to submit service request.
>
> Database: Oracle: 10gR2 (remote)
>
>
>
> The following are threads settings in ar.conf:
>
>
>
> Private-RPC-Socket:  390601   2   6
>
> Private-RPC-Socket:  390603   2   2
>
> Private-RPC-Socket:  390620  16  24  (FAST)
>
> Private-RPC-Socket:  390626   8  16
>
> Private-RPC-Socket:  390627   2  12
>
> Private-RPC-Socket:  390635  24  30  (LIST)
>
> Private-RPC-Socket:  390680  24  24
>
> Private-RPC-Socket:  390693   2   4
>
> Private-RPC-Socket:  390698   2   4
>
>
>
> We have about 300 concurrent Remedy users during the peak hours. ARServer
> is running as non-root process. The number of open file descriptors for
> arserverd (~700) was well below the ulimit 3072.  The FAST and LIST
> threads never reached the maximums.
>
>
>
> I have an open ticket with BMC Support but thought I might get a solution
> quicker from the Arslist here.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Eric
>
>
>  _attend WWRUG11 www.wwrug.com ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"_

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