Yep - remote Oracle database....but the infrastructure is pretty nice -
we're using SAN and very fast network speeds.

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** 
Are you using a remote Oracle database?  If so, this is a known issue
and has been discussed at length (in the archives.) 

We have a 10 minute startup.  It is related to the server reading in
field_dispprop and field_permissions. 


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** 
Good question - commenting out the service does not change the startup
time very much. 
  
  

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Subject: Re: ARS 7.1 p001 start up time?

** That depends largely on the plugins you have in place.  Look at your
SLM plugin as a potential culprit.  Turn off the brie and see if your
startup time changes.

Rick

On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 9:54 AM, William Rentfrow
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I'm curious how long it is taking people to start up AR Server 7.1 patch
001 on Solaris or other versions of UNIX. 
  
We only have 3 apps installed - CMDB 2.1, IM 7.0.03, and SLM 7.1.  The
server startup time is ~10 minutes.  This is for an out-of-the box
install with no obvious changes to it - except that we have configured
the normal ports/queues/etc that would be the obvious culprits. 
  
Support (while dealing with another issue) thinks we have performance
problems.  Processor utilization is < 5% so I don't know what could be
holding this up exactly.  When the server is up it appears to function
properly. 
  
Also - we have two identical installations and the startup time on them
is about the same. 
  
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