ps -Lp <process ID of arserverd> will tell you the total number of threads in 
use by that process.  Unfortunately it does not tell you which are fast and 
list. The only way I know of to tell how many of the threads are for fast and 
list servers is to run the system with the thread log turned on from startup 
(you get 1 line for each thread started).

Fred


From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Thad K Esser
Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 3:19 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ar.conf entries for queues/threads missing

**
Hello,

Today I went to update the number of queues I'm allocating for escalations, and 
found out that my ar.conf file has no entries for ANY queue!  The server 
doesn't appear to be suffering any performance issues right now, but I'm 
thinking this is a time bomb for my next restart.  Before I "do" anything, I'd 
like to see how many queues/threads are actually running.  There used to be a 
utility for older versions of ARS that would tell you how many threads were 
running for each queue.  A couple of years ago, I tried it on my 7.1 server and 
remember it not working right.  Is there an updated utility for 7.1 that 
someone can point me to?  (any gurus out there want to whip something up?)

ARS 7.1 patch 6 on AIX 5.3 (with a remote Oracle 10g db)

Thanks,
Thad Esser
Remedy Developer
"Now... Just where did I put that cheese...?"



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