Hey Charles,

good one, that looks like it will help me be able to do most of the
things I need. Thanks a million. I'm also hoping to get some stats on
the time to load the JMC home page with various numbers of servers this
afternoon. I'll probably try and use these utilities when I add my next
site in a couple of weeks. This is a real life saver for me...

Lloyd


Charles Arehart wrote:
> 
> Lloyd, here's something else you may find handy while you work to resolve
> the problem of the JMC running very slowly.
> 
> There are a set of 10 command line utilities for JRun 3.x (provided by
> Macromedia) that can be used as an alternative to going into the JMC to do
> many configuration tasks, including:
> 
> You can read more about them at:
> 
> http://www.allaire.com/handlers/index.cfm?id=21645
> 
> /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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