Hi Cliff, Thanks for the reply . I will check it out Kind regards Arnold
From: HUNGERFORD, CLIFF [AG/1000] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 29 October 2010 03:51 PM To: Arnold Jeffrey (ZA); spectrum Subject: RE: [spectrum] VNMRC entries Arnold, I believe the setting you are looking for is in a different place. There's a mailqueuesize attribute in the $SPECROOT\app-defaults\spectrum file for the mail registration queue size. If I recall correctly, this is set by default to a small size (5000), and can increase latencies in the messages the CsMailService moves, especially now that processors are so fast and can easily fill the queue. From: Arnold Jeffrey (ZA) [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 1:51 AM To: spectrum Subject: RE: [spectrum] VNMRC entries HI Karin, Your mail comes like manna from heaven :) I have a customer who has asked me about a setting ( which apparently set in .vnmrc ) for MAIL_Q_SIZE, but I can't find anything on that : wants to know what is the default setting and which factors to take into account when increasing or lowering it ? Can you help me out ? Regards Arnold Jeffrey Software Support Engineer Dimension Data South Africa From: Karen Kedda [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2010 5:17 PM To: spectrum Subject: [spectrum] VNMRC entries After looking back at backups from years ago, I found some .vnmrc entries that I used to use at different customers. I'm curious if anyone is still using them. I have a ticket open with CA to see if they're still viable, but thought I'd query the Spectrum community to see if anyone still uses them: always_randomize_first_poll=1 mdl_act_dist_factor=1800 These entries were used to randomize polling and I believe the mdl_act_dist_factor was a timer used in setting up randomizing the polling. Anyone remember more information? Some other entries I currently user in my .vnmrc file are as follows: ctrace=true <== Turns on Communication Tracing (for troubleshooting - will add lots of entries to the VNM.OUT) strace=true <== Turns on Security Tracing (for troubleshooting - will add lots of entries to the VNM.OUT) CORBATRACE=true <== Turns on Corba Tracing (for troubleshooting - will add lots of entries to the VNM.OUT) MDLACT_DEBUG=true <== Turns on Tracks models as they activate (for troubleshooting - will add lots of entries to the VNM.OUT) debug=true <== Turns on General debugging (for troubleshooting - will add lots of entries to the VNM.OUT) procedure_error_file=procedure_error.txt <== New in 9.x for tracking issues with Event Procedures. Haven't seen anything in our file, so our Event Procedures must work correctly! event_disp_error_file=eventdisp.txt <== Tracks issues with EventDisp files. Very helpful in finding issues with new Event handling. Anyone else want to share undocumented .vnmrc entries? The following can also be added to the .locrc file. ctrace=true <== Communication Tracing (for troubleshooting - will add lots of entries to the LOCSERV.OUT) strace=true <== Security Tracing (for troubleshooting - will add lots of entries to the LOCSERV.OUT) CORBATRACE=true <== Corba Tracing (for troubleshooting - will add lots of entries to the LOCSERV.OUT) Karen Kedda Enterprise Monitoring Solutions Berkley Technology Services LLC 405 Silverside Rd., Suite 205 Wilmington, DE 19809 302.746.2113 [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> ************* CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail and the transmitted documents contain private, privileged and confidential information belonging to the sender. The information therein is solely for the use of the addressee. If your receipt of this transmission has occurred as the result of an error, please immediately notify us so we can arrange for the return of the documents. 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