Lloyd,

Have you taken a look at the following KB article

JRun: Why Does the JMC Treeview Fail To Appear Or Take A Long Time To Load?
http://www.allaire.com/Handlers/index.cfm?ID=19885&Method=Full

This may be the culprit

Hope this helps

Brandon Purcell
Sr Jrun Support Engineer
Macromedia
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-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Arehart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 12:46 PM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: RE: JMC causing problems...


Lloyd, hopefully someone from MACR will step in, but I'd just like to offer
a thought: could it be that the problem of the JMC taking a long time isn't
so much about it naturally being slow with a large number of servers and web
apps? Maybe instead there's something about one of them (or this
modification to the jvms.properties file) that is causing some particular
part of the process to wait a long time?

Maybe someone else with a large number of servers and apps (that was 60 apps
for you, right, 10 servers with 6 apps each) can confirm. Also, are the
servers remote? Just grasping at straws here to help.

Could you perhaps comment out or otherwise remove the servers and add them
back one at a time to see if the speed decreases at the same rate with each
new server? Maybe some particular one is the culprit.

/charlie

-----Original Message-----
From: Lloyd H. Meinholz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 4:00 PM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: JMC causing problems...


My problems with the slowness of the JMC is really becoming a major
problem. I have 10 servers each with about 6 webapps. I also have the
admin server running bringing the total servers to 11. I have the
default server commented out in the jvms.properties file (would this
cause any problems)? After inital login to the server, it takes between
55 and 65 seconds to finish to render the left panel. If I need to
create a new server or webapp, I have this wait again. It has gotten to
the point that after refreshing this screen 2-3 times, my browser
(Netscape 4.75) dies on my Ultra-5 with 512 MB of memory and nothing
else running. I have tried different machines, different OS's and
different browsers and have pretty much the same performance, with the
exception that IE on Windows just dies. I would prefer to edit all the
configuration files by hand than to use the JMC at this point, but I
have had "bad" things happen after editing files by hand. My browser is
on the same LAN as the JRun server, so it isn't a bandwidth issue. What
are the plans for the JMC in the future? Is this problem going to be
addressed? Can anyone think of anything to alleviate this problem? The
only thing I can come up with is to have more than one JRun installation
and thus group my servers under different admin servers. Are there any
issues (licensing or technical) to running multiple JRun
installations/admin servers? I have JRun 3.1 professional for two CPU's
and a server that appears to have plenty of resources (CPU/memory/disk)
while the problem is happening. Thanks for any tips or pointers,

Lloyd
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