Hi,

 

The only real way of knowing if you have the correct number is to turn
logging on the server. Then using a load testing tool or a set of driver
scripts and then look at the individual times of the thread stopping then
starting again. This is called the idle time.

 

If the same thread number has no idle time, e.g. its finishing then starting
straight away, then you need to increase the threads. 

 

Kind regards

Danny

 

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Please note that the max is 30 threads regardless of the number of CPUs.

 

Moe.

 

From: Paul Nicolaides [mailto:paul.nicolai...@db.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 25, 2011 6:07 AM
Subject: Fast & List Threads [I]

 

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All, 

I am currently reviewing a well established fully bespoke Remedy system for
opportunities for performance improvement and would like to know peoples
thoughts on my proposed change to the fast and list thread counts. The
hardware powering this system is current and powerful and the virtual slice
Remedy 7.1  is running on has 16 cpu cores assigned to it along with 32gb
RAM. 

I am proposing to set the Fast threads to 48/48 (Min/Max) and List to 80/80
(Min/Max) based on the BMC recommendation that fast threads should be 3x cpu
cores and list 5x cpu cores. This is a huge increase to existing settings
which are 12/30 Fast and 12/25 List. 

Any thoughts would be gratefully received. 

Regards, 

Paul 



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