Thanks, Brien.  What problems do your users report when this happens?

David

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brien Dieterle [mailto:brien.diete...@cgcmail.maricopa.edu]
> Sent: Monday, March 26, 2012 3:54 PM
> To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
> Cc: David Durling
> Subject: Re: Effects of flushing midtier cache
> 
> In my experience flushing the cache IS intrusive.  Every once in a long while 
> I
> can't resist it any long and I start enthusiastically pressing that big, red, 
> SHINY
> button.  Then the phone calls start trickling in.
> I wish I knew why.  It didn't always seem to be this way, but I can't be 
> sure.  It
> seemed to start happening sometime after 7.5 upgrade, but that is just a gut
> feeling.  We're on 7.6 SP2 now.
> 
> Brien
> 
> On 3/26/2012 12:48 PM, David Durling wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm one of those that has found it necessary to use the "flush cache"
> button in the mid tier config when sometimes certain changes aren't picked
> up at the regular cache check interval.
> >
> > Do you all consider a flush of the mid tier cache to be unintrusive -
> something that can be done during production hours?  Or is it something that
> should be done off-hours?
> >
> > On our server I don't notice performance issues in using it, and in
> > what little testing I've done, user sessions seem to be uninterrupted.
> > (I'm not sure about floating users on the web, though - if there's
> > anything to consider there.)
> >
> > I'm on ARS 7.5 patch 007 with mid tier 7.5 patch 007 with apache/tomcat.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > David
> >
> > ---
> > David Durling                  durl...@uga.edu
> > Enterprise IT Services
> > University of Georgia
> >
> >
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