12-19-2006 10:38 PM
I have slowness in Campus manager 4.06 that happened when I open Topology services and click on the Topology Group. It takes approx. 2 min to open
Note: the problem was with LMS2.5 also
12-19-2006 10:45 PM
Two minutes is not necessarily a long time for Topology Services to launch. This is a Java applet application, and it must first initialize the Java Plug-in. Once Topology Services has been launched, close it, but keep your browser open. Now relaunch Topology Services. How long does it take to come up?
12-23-2006 03:01 AM
the Slowness is with the Topology Group that inside the toplogy services,
12-23-2006 04:44 PM
I assume you mean, then, that it takes two minutes to expand a topology group? If so, how many devices are in that group? Under what application is this group defined? How many groups do you have defined under this application?
12-25-2006 09:36 PM
Total Number of devices in CS is 3300
And only default Groups are their, I didn't create any group.
Our system is distributed in three server, CS+RME, CM, and DFM.
12-25-2006 11:40 PM
You did not say which group you were opening. However, what you're seeing could be due to the fact that you have a large number of devices in a distributed server environment. If you are opening an RME or CS group, the local server will make IPC calls back to the CS+RME server which adds more overhead.
If you are opening a local Campus Manager group, things that would affect that performance are server resources. For this size network, your server should have at least 4 GB of RAM, and Pentium 4 2.4 GHz or UltraSPARC III 1 GHz of faster CPU.
12-26-2006 06:33 AM
This is normal operation. I run an inventory of about 3500 devices on two clusters of Solaris 9 Sun 240 servers 8GB of RAM dual 1.5GHZ procs.
04-04-2008 10:17 AM
I was curious to see if you ever got your performance to improve, I am seeing the same issues now...?
thanks, Marcie
04-04-2008 11:11 AM
Given that this thread is over a year old, your issues are probably very different. You should start a new thread describing exactly what you're seeing.
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