If you have a server group the most noticeable non desirable effect is the
sort of requests. Your users must be warmed, because they can think that
something is wrong.

Server A reserves 100 to 124, and generates request 100.
Server B reserves 125 to 149, and generates request 125
Server A generates request 101.

So request 101 is older that 125. That can be confusing for users.

Also, at reboot of your ARS service, you can loose the unused reserved ID's.

Regards,

Jose Manuel Huerta
http://theremedyforit.com/




On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 3:27 PM, Mary Dollus <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
> We are going to set our Next ID Block size from 1 to 25 due to some issues
> we had last week with our AR System Email Messages form tying up the system.
>
> We did some initial testing and it seems like there shouldn't be any
> issues.  Is there in anything particular we need to look out for?
>
> Has anyone  noticed any gaps in the Request ID sequencing and if so, to
> what extent?
>
> What is your environment if you noticed issues?  Do you use a server
> group?  and what was the value of your  Next ID Block size?
>
> Thanks so much in advance!!
> Mary Dollus
> ARS 7.6.04
> Oracle/UNIX
>
>
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