In my experience flushing the cache IS intrusive. Every once in a long
while I can't resist it any long and I start enthusiastically pressing
that big, red, SHINY button. Then the phone calls start trickling in.
I wish I knew why. It didn't always seem to be this way, but I can't be
sure. It seemed to start happening sometime after 7.5 upgrade, but that
is just a gut feeling. We're on 7.6 SP2 now.
Brien
On 3/26/2012 12:48 PM, David Durling wrote:
Hi,
I'm one of those that has found it necessary to use the "flush cache" button in
the mid tier config when sometimes certain changes aren't picked up at the regular cache
check interval.
Do you all consider a flush of the mid tier cache to be unintrusive - something
that can be done during production hours? Or is it something that should be
done off-hours?
On our server I don't notice performance issues in using it, and in what little
testing I've done, user sessions seem to be uninterrupted. (I'm not sure about
floating users on the web, though - if there's anything to consider there.)
I'm on ARS 7.5 patch 007 with mid tier 7.5 patch 007 with apache/tomcat.
Thanks,
David
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David Durling durl...@uga.edu
Enterprise IT Services
University of Georgia
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