Hi,
When I try to login in to Director, it takes over five minutes to come back. Any idea?
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If you have a lot of job instances piled up director takes time to display them. Also set your refresh interval in the director to a higher interval.
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Dev doesn't process the volumes. How long since you cleaned up in the production project? How long since its indexes were rebuilt? How many of its logs have thousands of entries? All these things (and more) can slow things down.
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It's getting wrost, I can't get in to director and administator. Any other way I can rebuilt indexes?ray.wurlod wrote:Dev doesn't process the volumes. How long since you cleaned up in the production project? How long since its indexes were rebuilt? How many of its logs have thousands of entries? All these things ...
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Use a telnet connection.
If that is also slow, check the network to find out whether it is being saturated with (other) traffic, such as everyone watching the World Cup live in their browsers.
In the telnet session, execute the $DSHOME/dsenv script, then cd to the project directory and invoke $DSHOME/bin/dssh. The prompt changes to ">" once you're in dssh and you can execute commands like DS.TOOLS and, if you have exclusive access to the project, DS.REINDEX ALL
If that is also slow, check the network to find out whether it is being saturated with (other) traffic, such as everyone watching the World Cup live in their browsers.
In the telnet session, execute the $DSHOME/dsenv script, then cd to the project directory and invoke $DSHOME/bin/dssh. The prompt changes to ">" once you're in dssh and you can execute commands like DS.TOOLS and, if you have exclusive access to the project, DS.REINDEX ALL
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I am the only user on that server. I am not running anything except trying to open up director and administor and wait for a few hours now.ray.wurlod wrote:Use a telnet connection.
If that is also slow, check the network to find out whether it is being saturated with (other) traffic, such as everyone watching the World Cup live in their browsers.
I ...
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