ā04-07-2010 04:55 PM
I am having issues with LMS 3.1
Cpu utilisation is Reaches 100% occasionally but my server is running really slow
Page file has reached its maximum and it is saying 100%
I have increased my Ram to 4gb but still it didnt help. My folder utilisation is increasing consistently and I cant work it out what is eating all the space up.
The specifications for the box on which Cisco works installed is
Microsft Server 2003
Intel Xeon
E5450@ 3.00 ghz
2.99ghz, 3.75 gb ram
I am really new to the server stuff as I am student.
Cisco works is installed on Drive C which is 20 Gb and only 10 gb has been used. There is still 10 gb free
Earlier page file usage was much less than 6.07 gb which keeps on increasing. the page file usage is just increasing
Page file usage is 6.07 GB which seems to be an issue as it is showing 100% page file usage but what i cant understand is that after increasing the ram still it is showing 100% usage for the page files space and My page file settings are
Maximum 4096 mb
Minimum 1536 mb
Whats is the recommended setting for Ciscoworks LMS for the page files?
Can anyone please tell help me to sort this issue out?
ā04-07-2010 11:32 PM
How many devices are you managing? What LMS applications do you have installed? What other applications do you have installed? What processes are taking up the most memory and CPU? If you take those process IDs, and search through the output of the pdshow command, what CiscoWorks daemons are taking the most CPU and memory?
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ā04-08-2010 06:08 PM
We are just managing 58 devices and we have got these modules installed on the Cisco works server (Campus Manager, DFM, Cisco View, RME, IPM).
The Cisco works process that are eating up the memory are as follows
Cmfogd Server 19,284 k
ESS 95,252k
EDM server 21,364k
Tis Server 18,088
ANI server 100,000 K
Tomcat 141, 860
FHDB engine 28,016 K
EPM server 21,364 k
FHDB engine 28,016K
Change Audit 23,982K
There are atleast 15 instances of cwjava.exe are running
Please let me know if you want anymore details
Thanks
ā04-08-2010 11:19 PM
I'm not seeing anything here that is out of the ordinary. Certainly, these processes are staying within their maximum heap sizes. Your configured swap is a bit low, though. Increase min to 2048, and max to 8192.
Next, you talk about folder size increasing. Do you mean your usable disk space is being eaten up? If so, what files are taking up the most space? Is it jrm.log?
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