You can turn on mid-tier logging -- check the Performance checkbox and
bump the Log Level to Fine. Click through all your forms, let the cache
populate.
Look for lines in the Mid-Tier log that match the following: ' Form:
Constructing for missing key Form: '
You'll end up with a list of forms like:
Line 125: Oct 13, 2009 8:15:39 AM - FINE
(com.remedy.log.PERFORMANCE) : Form: Constructing for missing key
Form:server-name.kohls.com/CMDB:Console
Line 141: Oct 13, 2009 8:15:56 AM - FINE
(com.remedy.log.PERFORMANCE) : Form: Constructing for missing key
Form:server-name.kohls.com/CMDB:CISearch_QuickSearch
Line 149: Oct 13, 2009 8:15:59 AM - FINE
(com.remedy.log.PERFORMANCE) : Form: Constructing for missing key
Form:server-name.kohls.com/OBJSTR:ClassManager
Line 157: Oct 13, 2009 8:16:00 AM - FINE
(com.remedy.log.PERFORMANCE) : Form: Constructing for missing key
Form:server-name.kohls.com/CMDB:CIViewer_FilterTemplate
Line 167: Oct 13, 2009 8:16:01 AM - FINE
(com.remedy.log.PERFORMANCE) : Form: Constructing for missing key
Form:server-name.kohls.com/CMDB:FederatedProducts
Line 175: Oct 13, 2009 8:16:02 AM - FINE
(com.remedy.log.PERFORMANCE) : Form: Constructing for missing key
Form:server-name.kohls.com/CMDB:CISearch_Compare-Steps1&2
Line 183: Oct 13, 2009 8:16:03 AM - FINE
(com.remedy.log.PERFORMANCE) : Form: Constructing for missing key
Form:server-name.kohls.com/RE:Admin Config Console
Line 194: Oct 13, 2009 8:16:06 AM - FINE
(com.remedy.log.PERFORMANCE) : Form: Constructing for missing key
Form:server-name.kohls.com/CMDB:Info
Line 205: Oct 13, 2009 8:16:07 AM - FINE
(com.remedy.log.PERFORMANCE) : Form: Constructing for missing key
Form:server-name.kohls.com/CMDB:CreateInstancedlg
Line 214: Oct 13, 2009 8:16:07 AM - FINE
(com.remedy.log.PERFORMANCE) : Form: Constructing for missing key
Form:server-name.kohls.com/RE:Manual Identification Console
Line 230: Oct 13, 2009 8:16:09 AM - FINE
(com.remedy.log.PERFORMANCE) : Form: Constructing for missing key
Form:server-name.kohls.com/CMDB:StatusAlerts
Line 244: Oct 13, 2009 8:16:09 AM - FINE
(com.remedy.log.PERFORMANCE) : Form: Constructing for missing key
Form:server-name.kohls.com/RE:Job_Runs
Line 283: Oct 13, 2009 8:16:11 AM - FINE
(com.remedy.log.PERFORMANCE) : Form: Constructing for missing key
Form:server-name.kohls.com/RE:Job
Plug those into your prefetch file and you're good to go.
hth,
Tony
Tony Worthington | Sr. Technical Analyst | Kohl?s Department Stores
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To:
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Date:
10/13/2009 07:55 AM
Subject:
Re: Precache questions....
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Yep, but I was hoping there was a way to objectively determine which forms
were being used most often.
We have a number of offices in other cities and several thousand
employees, so it may not be easy to
guess which they use most frequently and in which office?..
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mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lyle Taylor
Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 2:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Precache questions....
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I think what it boils down to is that you want to precache the forms that
users most frequently use and those that take the longest to cache. For
example, if you?re using Incident management, at the least, you would want
to precache the Incident Management Console, Help Desk for, and perhaps
the Overview Console, if you?re using that. Then, look at any other
related forms that frequently get used and add those to the list; for
example, maybe the forms related to searching for customers, etc.
Realistically, you need to understand how your system is being used and
where the pain points are. You can start with some initial basic
assumptions and then add forms as you get additional feedback from users.
Lyle
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Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 11:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Precache questions....
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I?m looking at improving web performance by doing some precaching. I?ve
looked at the midtier configuration
cache settings and the table of objects that are in the cache. But?how do
I translate this information into
which forms need to be put into the precache xml listing in the list box
above the table? It looks like these
are general object categories instead of specific forms so I?m not sure
what to do with the information
about the objects?.. I?ve gone through the 7.5 MidTier guide but didn?t
see how to find out which
specific forms to cache?.Thanks!!
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