Ron,

 

Depending on the number of servers that you have in your server group, ten
minutes is not bad.  I have used this command in a small server group (two
servers) for a SIT environment and depending on the number of objects that
are required to be synchronized it rarely took less than ten minutes.  For a
production server group containing ten servers, it has taken significantly
longer.  While you may have experienced equal or lesser times to simply
restart the BMC Remedy Arserver service there are other processes that are
dependent on the service.  I would take a look a the dependencies on the BMC
Remedy Arserver service and perform some tests if you prefer to compare the
two options and gather comparable times and verify the additional dependent
functions to see if all of the services come up in the same time it takes
you to simply run the arsignal command.  I am betting it doesn't

 

You should be able to execute this command from the primary admin server in
the server group.  There should not be a need to go to each server to
perform the command.

 

Bottom line, this typically a much more efficient method to synchronize the
servers in your server group and should be capable of executing from your
admin server.  Ten minutes is exceptional for a production server group and
even for some development and test server groups.

 

Sounds like a great topic for a birds of a feather session at the upcoming
WWRUG11 or a question to ask at the Evening with Engineering!

 

Phil Bautista, WWRUG11 Advisory Board

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Ron Tavares
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 5:40 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: arsignal -r in a server group

 

** 

Looking for some expertise on using this little gadget.

 

I have been experimenting with using arsignal -r to recache the servers in
our server group, as an alternate to restarting the ar system service on all
the servers.  I'm thinking this will reduce the impact to the end users.
However, in my tests, executing this command hangs the server for about 10
minutes.  Is this normal?  Because for that matter, might as well just
restart the service.  Is there any advantace to using arsignal instead of a
restart.

 

Also, the documentation says to execute as follows arsignal -r <server_name>
where server_name is the name of the server that is to reload the
information, and that you can execute from any server.  So, I figure I can
execute it from the admin server, once for each server.   But I find that
this does not work, that I have to go to each server, and execute it from
there.  Is that correct?

 

ARS 7.1

 

Thanks,

.ron

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