Nilesh,

Some things in your message concern me....

You mention that response became very slow.  This seems to indicate to me that 
you had the server up and live and processing responses while you were running 
archgid.  Is this the case?

Remember, archgid is like performing open heart surgery.  Your patient -- the 
server -- cannot be up and active and performing work while you are performing 
surgery.   You have to have an outage.   It is making direct SQL changes to the 
DB. It forces server recaching several times.  It produces internal 
inconsistencies in the middle of its processing and corrects them later in the 
process.

Archgid does fix the ids in workflow and it has done that reliably over the 
years.  I am not sure what may be happening in your environment where you see 
the IDs not changing.  The only thing I can assume is that there are errors 
occurring while trying to change the data due to the system being up and that 
is causing archgid not to finish its work completely.

Doug

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Nilesh Uddhavrao Janjire
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2017 5:25 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: archgid utility doesn't reflect new ids in workflow

Hello Team,
 
Greetings! Hope you guys are doing great!
 
I was just changing few custom field ids to bmc recommended ids using 
utility/command  "archgid" and found below issues:
1. AR Server become very slow to respond though i was changing id for single 
field.
2. New field is wasn't reflected into Filter(any other workflows) PFA snapshot 
This is not first time i faced these issues, I was doing same on 2 different 
environments and faced same both times.
 
I have used below command, please let me know if I am missing something.
archgid -c 2 -s form name -f field name -i newfieldID -u userID -p password -x 
servername -t port
 
Could someone let me know why its not changing new ids into workflows. Then 
what is use of this command/utility.
 
Regards,
Nilesh Janjire

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