Re: [U2] UniVerse on Windows 2003 Server - Environment

2010-03-08 Thread Anthony W. Youngman
In message 4b8d4c38.3010...@advantos.net, Bill Haskett wphask...@advantos.net writes When you experience the slowdown, check the Task Manager. It is likely you'll see something bad there. If not, you should get the sysinternals code procmon and diskmon. They'll help too, if the problem

Re: [U2] UniVerse on Windows 2003 Server - Environment

2010-03-05 Thread Tony Gravagno
Mike - I'm reminded that Mark Russinovich, one of the creators of SysInternals utilities, published some videos a few months ago specifically about diagnosing performance issues. At the time I wasn't facing such issues with any of our clients, so the info didn't stick, but I remember thinking the

Re: [U2] UniVerse on Windows 2003 Server - Environment

2010-03-05 Thread Ken Hall
Mike - I bet the problem is that your users ssh sessions are disconnecting from the ssh server and the ssh server still has the connection to the UniVerse server. It would work much better if you had OpenSSH running on the UniVerse server and used it to connect directly to UniVerse. I bet

Re: [U2] UniVerse on Windows 2003 Server - Environment

2010-03-05 Thread Mike Roosa
I do think this is the problem Ken, but it only happens about once a day or once every other day so not sure why. We do have UniAdmin installed but I don't get much help from that. What specifically would I look at in UniAdmin? I'll look into OpenSSH. Thanks. On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 5:12 PM,

Re: [U2] UniVerse on Windows 2003 Server - Environment

2010-03-04 Thread Mike Roosa
Unfortunately we rarely see problems in the task manager. There is one situation that is very strange though and does cause us problems. Sometimes when a user is disconnected from the server on telnet, it leaves the session open in universe and on the server. The strange part is the user is

Re: [U2] UniVerse on Windows 2003 Server - Environment

2010-03-03 Thread Holt, Jake
...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Mike Roosa Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 7:38 AM To: U2 Users List Subject: Re: [U2] UniVerse on Windows 2003 Server - Environment There are a couple of other applications on that server and I did disable MySQL yesterday. The other one is NiceLabel but I can't just disable

Re: [U2] UniVerse on Windows 2003 Server - Environment

2010-03-03 Thread Bill Haskett
When you experience the slowdown, check the Task Manager. It is likely you'll see something bad there. If not, you should get the sysinternals code procmon and diskmon. They'll help too, if the problem isn't with the CPU usage. Actually, it's pretty interesting what one finds running on

Re: [U2] UniVerse on Windows 2003 Server - Environment

2010-03-02 Thread Mike Roosa
There are a couple of other applications on that server and I did disable MySQL yesterday. The other one is NiceLabel but I can't just disable that as we are using it to handle printing labels all day long. The plan is to start with MySQL and see if that helps. It's really no longer used (at

[U2] UniVerse on Windows 2003 Server - Environment

2010-03-01 Thread Mike Roosa
We are running UniVerse on Windows 2003 Server in a virtualized environment. 99% of the time the system runs great and we have no issues, however, about once a day or every other day during the busiest time, we have a period of 2-3 minutes where the server slows down and basically quits

Re: [U2] UniVerse on Windows 2003 Server - Environment {unclassified}

2010-03-01 Thread MACK ANDREW, MR
a chance. Andrew Mack -Original Message- From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Mike Roosa Sent: Tuesday, 2 March 2010 7:50 a.m. To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: [U2] UniVerse on Windows 2003 Server - Environment We

Re: [U2] UniVerse on Windows 2003 Server - Environment

2010-03-01 Thread Bill Haskett
Mike: You might look for things like SQL Server, Anti-Virus, and other software that does things every day. I've run into installations where SQL Server was installed as some kind of administration tool. Something fired off every hour in SQL Server which brought to (almost) a complete