a chance
at looking in the right direction.
Ryan
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Subject: [U2] Time for a Redback
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Here are some suggestions.
-use showrgw and perfrgw to inspect your responders and their response
time.
-check your Redback Garbage Collection (RB.ADMIN, option
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Subject: Re: [U2] Time for a Redback upgrade ?
Ryan thanks for that. Our WWSTATE file is indeed poorly sized
Is this something we are supposed to be periodically clearing out ?
Or is some garbage collection process broken that supposed to be clearing these
old entries
things running fairly tightly.
JRI
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Ladd, Ryan
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Subject: Re: [U2] Time for a Redback upgrade
On 22/01/14 19:27, Israel, John R. wrote:
I wrote my own program to clean things up every night (GARBAGE.COLLECT2). It
run from cron every night and cleans up everything: WWSTATE, SAVEDLISTS, and
other files unique to our application. It also archives things as needed.
It keeps things
.
JRI
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Subject: Re: [U2] Time for a Redback upgrade ?
On 22/01/14 19:27, Israel, John
We are Running Redback 4.4.0.1526 Build 1527 which is stamped 29 May 2007
This is running on Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard
We've lately been experiencing odd slowness.
Any tricks to where I should look first to try to narrow the possibilities of
why?
In my experience, sudden slowness can usually be traced back to any of
several different reasons.
- Recently added software.
- Too many temporary files.
- Fragmented hard drive.
- Hackers.
You also have to determine if you have enough memory for your system. I
have seen people run a basic