How many App server you have and how many Mid tier serves?
Running FTS and all operation on a single box might cause that as FTS is very 
heavy 
You can also check Tomcat settings related to HTTP-keep Alive , max and min 
memory, Heap size etc 
Refere 7.6 Performance tuning for BSM.pdf
 
check your defination check interval, pre Load , Prefetch setting, caching on 
Mid tier might be causing it.
 
 
Ravi
 
 

> Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2012 20:52:33 +0000
> From: claire.sanf...@memorialhermann.org
> Subject: 7.6.04 Super Slow
> To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
> 
> Does anyone have any tips to determine what could be making my system run 
> slowly?
> 
> My network team says it is not the network. Even though it happens at almost 
> the same time every day.
> 
> I have no escalations running at that time and have done most of the tuning 
> that was in the BMC documents.
> 
> My tomcat service grows up to 5 GB fairly quickly. Of course when I restart 
> the tomcat people stop reporting the slowness. 
> 
> Management wants me to submit a ticket to BMC (already done this several 
> times) and there is no real result. They do a WebEx, look at the logs and 
> there is no appreciable speed increase.
> 
> The Mid-tier Server has 24 GB of ram.
> The Application Server has 16 GB.
> The Database Server has 16 GB
> 
> ITSM 7.6.04 SP2
> Mid-Tier SP3 
> ARS SP3
> Oracle (latest version - can't find the patch number)
> 
> The servers are all in the same physical location. The App and Mid-tier 
> servers are Win 2008 and the DB server is a UNIX server.
> 
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