: Justin Piszcz; VERITAS-BU@MAILMAN.ENG.AUBURN.EDU
Cc: VERITAS-BU@MAILMAN.ENG.AUBURN.EDU
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Ops Center
I'd love to try it on linux and solaris cause it's a POS on windows...
Scott Chapman
Senior Technical Specialist
Storage and Database Administration
ICBC
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Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Ops Center
Hi
Interesting, I wonder if the same holds true for Linux.
Justin
Hi
Interesting, I wonder if the same holds true for Linux.
Justin
On Oct 20, 2011, at 5:56 PM, mitch808 wrote:
> One thing to note, is that OpsCenter runs about 1000% percent better on
> Windows than on Solaris. A product manager ran a report from his laptop
> faster than a brand new Sun
One thing to note, is that OpsCenter runs about 1000% percent better on Windows
than on Solaris. A product manager ran a report from his laptop faster than a
brand new Sun server running solaris.
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Hi,
Well there are several documents available on Symantec website. There is
even a sizing document.
We are using OpsCenter with 3 masters and it runs smoothly after I configure
database server to use 4GB of cache. It requires lots of memory. CPUS/Cores
usage increases when you run reports.
Greg
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] Ops Center
Hi,
For those using OpsCenter-- is it very slow for anyone, does it run
Hi,
For those using OpsCenter-- is it very slow for anyone, does it run
quickly for any customers using it?
Been using it with several master servers, its so slow (5-10+ min to
load).
Any optimization tips/etc?
One ops center server per master maybe?
Justin.
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