load process
Hi,
We have dual-tier : RTC server (linux) , DB machine (Aix) , local PC (windows) and NetApp (the sendbox is on the NetApp).
I want to illustrate a load process to check our performance.
Should I copy files from: server -> PC ->NetApp ? or Server -> NetApp ?
How should I copy the files (it's different protocls - samba/http/etc )?
Thanks,
Yehiel
We have dual-tier : RTC server (linux) , DB machine (Aix) , local PC (windows) and NetApp (the sendbox is on the NetApp).
I want to illustrate a load process to check our performance.
Should I copy files from: server -> PC ->NetApp ? or Server -> NetApp ?
How should I copy the files (it's different protocls - samba/http/etc )?
Thanks,
Yehiel
2 answers
Hi,
We have dual-tier : RTC server (linux) , DB machine (Aix) , local PC (windows) and NetApp (the sendbox is on the NetApp).
I want to illustrate a load process to check our performance.
Should I copy files from: server -> PC ->NetApp ? or Server -> NetApp ?
How should I copy the files (it's different protocls - samba/http/etc )?
Thanks,
Yehiel
Interesting, I always feel my RTC is slow but don't know where to start to find the problem. It's slow in:
1. Create a new baseline. We have about 30k file in one component.
2. Deliver/Accept a new baseline.
Jirong
Hi,
We have dual-tier : RTC server (linux) , DB machine (Aix) , local PC (windows) and NetApp (the sendbox is on the NetApp).
I want to illustrate a load process to check our performance.
Should I copy files from: server -> PC ->NetApp ? or Server -> NetApp ?
How should I copy the files (it's different protocls - samba/http/etc )?
Thanks,
Yehiel
Hi
Are you aware of the metronome in the RTC Eclipse client (Windows->preferences->Team->Jazz Source control, if my memory is correct). Turn the metronome on, and then you can use the tools in there to check performance. It will do a file transfer as a basic test, but also show you individual service calls between the client and server.
regards
anthony