Curt, With ITSM and all the apps such as Service Desk, Change, SRM, RKM, and sitting on Oracle, 12-15 minutes is within the range that I've seen. There are some tuning you can do on both the DB and AR side that you should look into like setting the Cursor Sharing to FORCE, and making sure you have sized the Oracle log files correctly.
On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 1:44 PM, Schryver, Curt <[email protected]> wrote: > ** > > When we try to manually start the Application service on our Development > machine (see specs below), we get an error that it took too long. The > status says “Starting” instead of “Started.” If we wait about 15 minutes > and refresh, it will most likely (but not definitely) says “Started.” In > the past, it would start within 30 seconds of us telling it to. Besides > the usual Microsoft patches and basic server upkeep, I don’t think anything > has changed in nearly a year. We DID recently install a second Dev server > that will eventually be part of a server group (services aren’t running, > but machines share the DB) and many pieces of the ITSM suite (used to be > mostly homegrown). Our form count went from just under 800 to a little > over 3,000. Is this a normal reaction to the addition of so many forms > (and baggage)? The addition of a server? Our primary concern is bogging > down our QA and Production environments when we do the same installs > there. Any and all advice appreciated.**** > > ** ** > > *Application server* > > VM**** > > Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard 64-bit**** > > Intel Xeon 2 processors 2.9GHz**** > > 4GB RAM**** > > Running Ver 7.6.4.2**** > > ** ** > > *Database server* > > VM**** > > Windows 2008 64 bit**** > > Oracle 11g R2- 64bit**** > > *Curt A. Schryver > **Action Request System* Administrator > TE Connectivity > 717-810-2109 tel > 717-810-2124 fax > *[email protected]***** > > 100 AMP Drive > MS 161-043 > Harrisburg, PA 17105**** > > ** ** > _ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are" and have been for 20 years_ -- *Tauf Chowdhury * _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org "Where the Answers Are, and have been for 20 years"

