Thx for bringing up hardware. If the software stack is really the same
on all systems, then you should really look at hardware failures. Some
things to consider:
* network. cables & NIC as Bill mentions, but also switches, routers,
proxy servers or load balances
* disk drives. Use smartc
Rob,
Here are some other causes I have seen for serious performance issues in
the past couple of years:
1) a bad cable or NIC connecting the web server with the database, or
the web server with the internet. This one made a huge difference. After
hours of time and lots of money spent by the custo
are you running the same tafs on all three? We found performance to be a serious issue on version 3.x We did many experiments and improved the performance by moving the database to a separate box and reviewing the tafs ( a poorly written taf can really affect performance) but only corrected the p
Title: Performance
The
database is fine after I login the tango server pegs the CPU
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Have you checked the index
Title: Performance
Have you checked the indexes in your
databases?
Ted
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11:27 AMTo: witango-talk@witango.comSubject: Witango-Talk:
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Hi I have 3 WiTango server and I have one that is
having a slow res
Title: Performance
Hi I have 3 WiTango server and I have one that is having a slow response time. There is nothing showing in the logs. Does anyone have an idea what could be happening. The configuration is the same across all 3 and only 1 seems to be having the problem
Thank
Rob Wheeler