12-08-2009 05:38 AM
Hallo,
We have problems with a new installed LMS, with a very^(very^(very^(very^(very))))) slow GUI. We rebooted the system the 3rd time now and the problem still appears.
Reason could be the tomcat, wich pulls 96-100% CPU permanent.What can we do, to can work with the LMS-system?
Plattform:
Win2003r2 Standard,SP1, EnUS, 4GB RAM, Pagefile = 2 times physical, VM
Steffen
12-08-2009 10:35 AM
Tomcat is clearly doing something wrong. Once logged in to LMS, go to http://SERVER/cwhp/ThreadDump.jsp. Reload this page a few times with a 30 second gap between each reload. Post the results.
12-08-2009 02:54 PM
I had exactly the same problem and never actually got to the bottom of it..
After 3 months of trying and many WebEx sessions with Cisco TAC we gave up and rebuilt the server from scratch.
On advice from Cisco TAC when we re-built the server we put HUM and IPM onto a different server but configured Single Sign-on with one serve configured as the CS master.
Everything is working fine now and the performance of both servers is excellent..
I just wish I knew what solved the problem, the re-build, splitting the modules across 2 different servers or a combination of both!!
For the record out initial server was exactly the same spec as yours and CiscoWorks was managing around 350 devices..
12-09-2009 12:42 AM
Hello,
Thx for your quick response.
@Jo: there is no response to this Site
http://SERVER:1741/cwhp/ThreadDump.jsp
HTTP Status 404 - /ThreadDump.jsp
type Status report
message /ThreadDump.jsp
description The requested resource (/ThreadDump.jsp) is not available.
Apache Tomcat/5.5.17
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http://SERVER/cwhp/ThreadDump.jsp (Cut&paste from you)
http://SERVER/cwhp/ThreadDump.jsp (Cut&Paste from LMS)
Firefox kann keine Verbindung zu dem Server unter a.b.c.d aufbauen.
same with IE
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We did a platform upgrade to can use 2 physical CPU from the ESX server for the LMS-VM-Guest.
After changing system HAL to apply the CPU's, we got :
You don't have permission to access /cwportal/c/portal/login on this server.
After LMS-Login
So we did a complete Deinstallation and a new Installation
@Developers: The uninstall takes more than 2 hours! Most time consuming is psu for RME,CV,DFM during uninstall!
Now its working again, but still slow and still heigh Tomcat load (less than before, because the 2nd CPU)
further investigation:
- SW: no IIS, .Net Framework 1.1, OpsXML (http://openxmldeveloper.org/default.aspx, is this comming with LMS or can we deinstall this)
- Services: Daemon-Manager can start Tomcat only, other services has to be startet manualy (same behaviour than before platform upgrade)
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@Blue8
HUM is not installed, IPM is installed but with no inventory/Collectors yet.
Steffen
12-09-2009 08:13 AM
Hello,
situation improved after initial discovering. GUI is only very slow aftert Login (5min).
thx, for hints steffen
12-09-2009 08:27 PM
It really sounds like you have a bad installation. The ThreadDump.jsp page should exist if you have LMS 3.2. Additionally, all daemons should get started by Daemon Manager. I would highly recommend you contact TAC so they can provide you the clean_system.exe utility, then walk you through the recommended steps to ensure a good Windows installation. You should not be seeing the problems you are seeing.
12-10-2009 01:07 PM
It is a LMS3.1 in real. The order for that installation was called LMS3.2 for this customer. I realized that one day after, sorry.
12-10-2009 02:09 PM
I would still open a TAC service request to analyze this problem. There is still a way to capture a thread dump of Tomcat to see what it's doing. It's a lot more complex to do in 3.1, but it is doable. I still think that you have a bad installation, but it would be beneficial to get remote access to take a deeper look at your server.
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