Thanks to all responding to my thread.
For those who are interested to know the problem and solution:
I needed private rpc for several users in the web because they are using
auto refresh on overview console with an interval or 2 min and above.
Our DBA has reported us that the queries on
If one has lots of memory and CPU, they could run multiple (20 x 1Gb VM)
Tomcat instances on a single host and cluster them behind a load
balancer. Each Tomcat requires a few ports allocated to it through the
server.xml file, but they can be set via environment variables so can be
started as
Perhaps the confusion stemmed from the language barrier. Personally, the
last few times I've contacted support, I know *I* had a heck of a time
understanding.
Halo, thanks for you to contacted BMC soopoort, my name Peggie...
-JDHood
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 3:48 PM, Andrew C Goodall
Ø and we have been told that you should limit users to a maximum of 80 per mid
tier
Not sure where that recommendation came from - a Mid-Tier can easily handle
more than 80 users… Numbers that I’m aware of from BMC’s performance team are:
• Each Mid Tier can handle up to 200
I think their confusing pools with users. I believe 80 -100 pools is
recommended.
Regards,
Andrew Goodall
Software Engineer 2 | Development Services | jcpenney . www.jcp.com
http://www.jcp.com/ | 972.431.1518
From: Action Request System discussion
With thick client we can add a RPC program in the login screen to have
certain users to use a specific private port.
With user tool about to be decommissioned did any one figured out how
to achieve this with midtier?
Seems like a very useful option is missing in the web or at least not as
You’re going to have further problems. We’ve been running into performance
issues with the 7.6.4 Mid Tier, and we have been told that you should limit
users to a maximum of 80 per mid tier, and the maximum number of records that
can be returned by an operation needs to be given a maximum of
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