Yes, we are planning on going from 7.1 p7 to 7.6.04 p2.  We are starting with 
DEV first and we are moving to a brand new server so we will be installing it 
and moving the forms/data and not actually doing an upgrade.


Thanks!

Lisa



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Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 12:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: MidTier Cache

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If I'm not mistaken 'Sync' got introduced in 7.5...but I would think that it's 
a 7.5 Mid-Tier feature, not reliant on the server component...but that's just 
my expectation.  I think that you MAY be experiencing an incompatibility 
between the MidTier version and the ARS version.  Do you have any plans to 
upgrade to a supported version any time soon?....7.5 was quite stable for us.

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
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Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 9:17 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: MidTier Cache

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I meant....

Made another test change on a form (added a field), flushed the cache, still 
CAN'T see the changes  Ugh!  I can't find the cachetemp directory only cache.


Thanks!

Lisa


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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
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Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 11:17 AM
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LJ, yes, I meant Tomcat.  Sorry for the confusion.  :)

Our OS is Win2003.

I stopped Tomcat, deleted all the Cache files under the cache folder, renamed 
the viewstats.dat file and restarted Tomcat (like Tauf suggested).  I'm finally 
able to see my changes.

Made another test change on a form (added a field), flushed the cache, still 
can see the changes  Ugh!  I can't find the cachetemp directory only cache.

Also should I rename the viewstats.dat file back to the original name?  I was 
hoping that it would create a fresh new one when I restarted Tomcat.

I don't have the Sync option on my configuration tool.  Maybe because we are on 
7.1 p7 for ARS?

If I make a change to a form, would I be checking the Forms.data and 
FormFields.data files under cache to see when they update?

Thanks!

Lisa


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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of LJ LongWing
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 11:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: MidTier Cache
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Lisa,
I'm running 7.6.4 MidTier & Remedy server and have no issues with the flush 
cache.

You didn't mention the OS of your setup...but I'm not sure if it's 
relevant...I'm on Win2k3 for reference.

Cache Persistence would make it so that a restart of Tomcat (You said 
Apache...don't know if you meant that, or if you meant Tomcat...because Tomcat 
would likely be your JSP engine) wouldn't 'clear your cache'....because of the 
persistence...if you are looking for a restart to clear the cache, you would 
need to disable cache persistence, in that manner everything would be stored in 
memory

But...since you have the cache persistence enabled...I think you should be able 
to find the cache files on the MidTier server and see when they actually got 
updated after your update....that may give you a better idea of how long it's 
taking.

Have you tried 'Sync' instead of 'Flush'?...I've heard problems with Sync...but 
not many...so I don't know if one will work better for you than another

Just some things to try.

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kemes, Lisa
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 7:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: MidTier Cache

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We used to be able to update a form (on dev) and then flush the MidTier Cache 
and then view the form in the Midtier and see the changes.

Lately, it's not working.  We flush the cache, no changes.  I restarted Apache, 
still don't see my changes.  Delete all browsing history on my IE 8, still no 
changes.

We have our cache settings Definition Change Check Interval (Seconds) set to 
300 (I also have the perform check enabled).  So after 5 minutes we should see 
the change (if our flush didn't work).

I don't see my changes until the next DAY.

What's getting "stuck?"

Some more info - Prefetch is not enabled.  Preload was enabled a couple of 
months ago, but I have turned it off.  Enable Cache Persistence is enabled.

We are using Midtier 7.6.04 SP1 with ARS 7.1 P7.  Our Midtier server is 
separate than our ARS server.

Lisa Kemes
AR System Developer
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