It's SunOS 5.6 Generic_105181-11 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-2
and clearcase :
ClearCase version 3.2 (Fri Feb 06 16:31:14 EST 1998)
clearcase_p3.2-14 (Fri May 15 14:03:54 EDT 1998)
clearcase_p3.2-16 (Tue May 26 11:50:02 EDT 1998)
clearcase_p3.2-21 (Thu Jun 25 16:45:26 EDT 1998)
clearcase_p3.2-23 (Wed Jun 24 16:44:43 EDT 1998)
@(#) MVFS version 3.2+ (Fri Apr 24 15:22:22 EDT 1998)
cleartool version 3.2 (Thu Jan 22 20:56:28 EST 1998)
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Alex Batlin | alex.batlin@nomura.co.uk
Nomura International plc, Nomura House | Phone: +44 (0)20 7521 3728
1 St. Martin's-le-Grand, London EC1A 4NP | Fax: +44 (0)20 7521 3686
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-----Original Message-----
From: michael.schindler@philips.com
[mailto:michael.schindler@philips.com
Sent: 21 January 2000 07:55
To: alex.batlin@nomura.co.uk
Subject: Re: [cciug] View server performance
it would certainly help if you gave operating system, clearcase version and
patches...
Michael Schindler Configuration Manager
michael.schindler@philips.com
Sent by: owner-cciug@Rational.Com
To: cciug@Rational.Com@SMTP
cc:
Subject: [cciug] View server performance
Classification: Restricted
Recently I have started to monitor the view_server performance. I have
noticed that
on our system, when the process exceeds the 10M limit (our server is more
than adequate)
it starts to really slow down.
To combat this situation, I end the view_server process and then restart it.
This reduces
it's memory usage by roughly 40% and the view then operates at expected
performance levels.
Does this indicate a memory leakage? Why does memory usage drop by 40% upon
a restart?
Why does this significantly reduce performance? Are there
monitoring/report/fix tools
for this kind of problem?
Many thanks,
Alex.
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Alex Batlin | alex.batlin@nomura.co.uk
Nomura International plc, Nomura House | Phone: +44 (0)20 7521 3728
1 St. Martin's-le-Grand, London EC1A 4NP | Fax: +44 (0)20 7521 3686
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