This points to plugin which makes me think of ram. Are you using swap on you 
system? Do you have Alot of queues and not so much ram on server? I. E. 8 gig 
of ram.... Is oracle and application and flag and apache all on one box? 

Just thinking

Sent from my iPhone so typo's or funky words can and do happen!

On Oct 10, 2011, at 3:03 PM, Joe Martin D'Souza <jdso...@shyle.net> wrote:

> **
>  
> So although the SYS:Action table has workflow to delete the processed records 
> that are no longer needed on that table using as in that example, 
> Application-Delete-Entry "SYS:Action" 000000000407386, it has no way to lower 
> the high water mark caused by the continuously growing table.. Over time that 
>  table is likely to occupy a lot of disk space although the number of entries 
> in the table may be quite low.
>  
> I’m guessing that may be one of the problem.
>  
> Ask your DBA to check into that and see if that’s the problem’..
>  
> Joe
>  
>  
>  
> From: Boyd, Rebecca
> Sent: Monday, October 10, 2011 2:52 PM
> Newsgroups: public.remedy.arsystem.general
> To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
> Subject: Server Slow Down
>  
> ** Everyone, 
> 
> I recently had an issue where performance became very poor and didn't learn 
> about the problem in time to capture any logs. However, I saw the following 
> repeated in the arerror.log:
> 
> 390620 : The AR System Plug-In server is not responding.  Cannot connect to 
> the system at this time.  Contact your AR System Administrator for 
> assistance. (ARERR 8939)
> Failure during an attempt to perform an application command (ARERR 4554)
> Application-Delete-Entry "SYS:Action" 000000000407386
> 
> ARS 7.5.00 Patch  003
> ITSM 7.5.01 patch 001
> SLM 7.5.00 patch 001;
> SRM 7.6, patch 2
> Windows 2008 Enterprise
> Oracle 11g
> 
> Any ideas of what was happening or where to look should this happen again?
> 
> 
> -- 
> Rebecca Boyd
> Application Administrator
> Wake Forest University
> 
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