Portal KM BI Integration - Serious Performance Issue
Hi guys,
we've implemented BI KM Integration in our portal environment.
This means that we can now navigate to :
/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/com.sap.km.cm.navigation/bw_metadata/activeVersion/Query/
Well, from a functional perspective this BI-KM integration is fine. The problem is performance-wise.
Our system is a 64-bit AIX DB2 and our JVM has been configured with the following settings:
-2560 max heap size
-Xmx2560m
-Xms2560m
-Xmn1000m
When the portal restarts, as KM comes up first, performance is fine but after half an hour it deteriorates until it comes to a crawl and a restart is needed. There are only a couple of guys on the system doing little activity and the back-end performs quite okay.
I think the problem is more JVM related (GC cycles) and from the NetWeaver Administrator I haven't been able to grab much info (also it's very very slow)....
Any ideas?
Marco,
Have you had a look at these yet
u2022 710146 How to Change J2EE Engine JVM Settings
u2022 723909 Java VM Settings for J2EE 6.40/7.0
We have had a similar issue, for one of the clients who was running on nw2004s sp12 and upgrading to sp17 resolved all memory related issues.
Cheers!
Sandeep Tudumu
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WMV Screen decoder DMO,0x00800001,1,1,,
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ffdshow Audio Decoder,0x3fffffff,1,1,ffdshow.ax,1.00.0002.0024
DV Muxer,0x00400000,0,0,qdv.dll,6.05.0001.0904
3ivx D4 Media Muxer,0x00200000,1,1,3ivxDSMediaMux.ax,4.05.0001.0030
Nero Digital Audio Decoder,0x00600000,1,1,NeAudio.ax,1.00.0004.0037
DV Scenes,0x00200000,1,1,NVDV.dll,
Color Space Converter,0x00400001,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
WM ASF Reader,0x00400000,0,0,qasf.dll,9.00.0000.2980
Intel RTP SPH for G.711/G.723.1,0x00200000,1,1,dxmrtp.dll,5.00.2195.6611
Nero Digital Null Renderer,0x00200000,1,0,NeNDMux.ax,2.00.0000.0008
AVI Splitter,0x00600000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
VGA 16 Color Ditherer,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
Indeo® video 5.10 Compression Filter,0x00200000,1,1,ir50_32.dll,5.2562.0015.0055
Windows Media Audio Decoder,0x00800001,1,1,msadds32.ax,4.01.0000.3917
PCM Silence Suppressor,0x00200000,1,1,dxmrtp.dll,5.00.2195.6611
AC3 Parser Filter,0x00600000,1,1,mpg2splt.ax,6.05.0001.0900
Nero Digital File Writer,0x00200000,1,0,NeNDMux.ax,2.00.0000.0008
MJPEG Decompressor,0x00600000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
Indeo® video 5.10 Decompression Filter,0x00640000,1,1,ir50_32.dll,5.2562.0015.0055
H261 Decode Filter,0x00200000,1,1,h261_32.ax,5.00.2195.6611
Nero Mpeg Audio Encoder,0x00200000,1,1,NeAudioEnc.ax,1.00.0000.0004
CoreCodec DynEQ,0x00200000,1,1,dyneq.cll,1.00.0002.0000
H263 Decode Filter,0x00200000,1,1,h263_32.ax,5.00.2195.6611
MPEG-I Stream Splitter,0x00600000,1,2,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
SAMI (CC) Parser,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
MPEG Layer-3 Decoder,0x00810000,1,1,l3codecx.ax,1.09.0000.0311
Nero Audio Stream Renderer,0x00200000,1,0,NeRender.ax,1.00.0001.0008
Intel RTP Demux Filter,0x00200000,1,1,dxmrtp.dll,5.00.2195.6611
MPEG-2 Splitter,0x005fffff,1,0,mpg2splt.ax,6.05.0001.0900
Nero Digital Muxer,0x00200000,2,1,NeNDMux.ax,2.00.0000.0008
CoreCodec Audio Source,0x00600000,0,1,ccaudiosource.cll,0.05.0000.1150
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Nero QuickTime(tm) Video Decoder,0x00400000,1,1,NeQTDec.ax,1.00.0000.0004
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MPEG Audio Decoder,0x03680001,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
WavPack Audio Decoder,0x00600000,1,1,WavPackDSDecoder.ax,1.00.0003.0431
File Source (Netshow URL),0x00400000,0,1,wmpasf.dll,9.00.0000.2980
Nero Format Converter,0x00200000,1,1,NeroFormatConv.ax,1.00.0000.0050
DV Splitter,0x00600000,1,2,qdv.dll,6.05.0001.0904
Windows Media Video Decoder,0x00800000,1,1,wmvds32.ax,3.00.0000.3433
Video Mixing Renderer 9,0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
CoreFLAC Audio Source,0x00600000,0,0,CoreFLACDecoder.ax,0.04.0000.0046
3ivx D4 Media Splitter,0x00800000,1,1,3ivxDSMediaSplitter.ax,4.05.0001.0030
Haali Media Splitter,0x00600001,0,1,splitter.ax,
Nero ES Video Reader,0x00600000,0,1,NDParser.ax,2.00.0002.0034
CoreFLAC Audio Decoder,0x00600000,1,1,CoreFLACDecoder.ax,0.04.0000.0046
DV Source Filter,0x00400000,0,1,NVDV.dll,
Nero Audio CD Filter,0x00200000,0,1,NeAudCD.ax,1.00.0000.0001
Windows Media Multiplexer,0x00600000,1,1,wmpasf.dll,9.00.0000.2980
ASX file Parser,0x00600000,1,1,wmpasf.dll,9.00.0000.2980
ASX v.2 file Parser,0x00600000,1,0,wmpasf.dll,9.00.0000.2980
NSC file Parser,0x00600000,1,1,wmpasf.dll,9.00.0000.2980
XviD MPEG-4 Video Decoder,0xff800000,1,1,xvid.ax,
File Source (Monkey Audio),0x00400000,0,1,MonkeySource.ax,
3ivx D4 Audio Decoder,0x00600000,1,1,3ivxDSAudioDecoder.ax,4.05.0001.0030
ACM Wrapper,0x00600000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
Windows Media source filter,0x00600000,0,2,wmpasf.dll,9.00.0000.2980
Video Renderer,0x00800001,1,0,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
Nero DVD Navigator,0x00600000,0,4,NeDVD.ax,2.01.0001.0039
Line 21 Decoder,0x00600000,1,1,qdvd.dll,6.05.0001.0904
Video Port Manager,0x00600000,2,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
WST Decoder,0x00600000,1,1,wstdecod.dll,5.03.0000.0900
Video Renderer,0x00400000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
Nero Audio Sample Renderer,0x00200000,1,0,NeRender.ax,1.00.0001.0008
Nero Vcd Navigator,0x00600000,0,2,NeVcd.ax,1.02.0000.0020
DivX Decoder Filter,0xff800000,1,1,divxdec.ax,5.02.0001.1335
Nero Audio Processor,0x00200000,1,1,NeAudioConv.ax,1.01.0000.0008
WM ASF Writer,0x00400000,0,0,qasf.dll,9.00.0000.2980
CoreCodec WPW,0x00200000,1,1,wawrap.cll,8.00.0000.0000
VBI Surface Allocator,0x00600000,1,1,vbisurf.ax,5.00.2157.0001
Nero Video Stream Renderer,0x00200000,1,0,NeRender.ax,1.00.0001.0008
File writer,0x00200000,1,0,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
RadLight MPC DirectShow Filter,0x00600000,0,1,MPCDec.ax,1.00.0000.0003
Vorbis Encoder,0x00200000,1,1,OggDS.dll,0.09.0009.0005
Ogg Multiplexer,0x00400000,1,1,OggDS.dll,0.09.0009.0005
DirectVobSub,0x00200000,2,1,vsfilter.dll,1.00.0001.0002
RIFF/CDXA Source,0x00400000,0,1,xcdsrc.ax,8.01.0000.0000
DirectVobSub (auto-loading version),0x00800002,2,1,vsfilter.dll,1.00.0001.0002
ffdshow VFW decoder helper,0x00200000,2,1,ffdshow.ax,1.00.0002.0024
DVD Navigator,0x00200000,0,2,qdvd.dll,6.05.0001.0904
Overlay Mixer2,0x00400000,1,1,qdvd.dll,6.05.0001.0904
Haali Matroska Muxer,0x00200000,1,0,splitter.ax,
Cutlist File Source,0x00200000,0,1,qcut.dll,6.01.0009.0726
AC3Filter,0x40000000,1,1,ac3filter.ax,1.00.0001.0000
AVI Draw,0x00600064,9,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
.RAM file Parser,0x00600000,1,0,wmpasf.dll,9.00.0000.2980
Nero File Source / Splitter,0x00600000,0,3,NeFSource.ax,1.00.0004.0004
Nero Digital Audio Encoder,0x00200000,1,2,NeNDAud.ax,2.00.0000.0008
G.711 Codec,0x00200000,1,1,g711codc.ax,5.00.2143.0001
MPEG-2 Demultiplexer,0x00600000,1,1,mpg2splt.ax,6.05.0001.0900
DV Video Decoder,0x00800000,1,1,qdv.dll,6.05.0001.0904
Indeo® audio software,0x00500000,1,1,iac25_32.ax,2.00.0005.0053
Windows Media Update Filter,0x00400000,1,0,wmpasf.dll,9.00.0000.2980
ffdshow Audio Processor,0x00200000,1,1,ffdshow.ax,1.00.0002.0024
CoreCodec CDDA Source,0x00600000,0,1,cddasource.cll,0.08.0000.0104
ASF DIB Handler,0x00600000,1,1,wmpasf.dll,9.00.0000.2980
ASF ACM Handler,0x00600000,1,1,wmpasf.dll,9.00.0000.2980
ASF ICM Handler,0x00600000,1,1,wmpasf.dll,9.00.0000.2980
ASF URL Handler,0x00600000,1,1,wmpasf.dll,9.00.0000.2980
ASF JPEG Handler,0x00600000,1,1,wmpasf.dll,9.00.0000.2980
ASF DJPEG Handler,0x00600000,1,1,wmpasf.dll,9.00.0000.2980
ASF embedded stuff Handler,0x00600000,1,1,wmpasf.dll,9.00.0000.2980
Nero Video Processor,0x00200000,1,1,NeroVideoProc.ax,1.00.0000.0071
Nero Video Decoder,0x00600000,2,2,NeVideo.ax,2.00.0002.0026
SampleGrabber,0x00200000,1,1,qedit.dll,6.05.0001.0900
Null Renderer,0x00200000,1,0,qedit.dll,6.05.0001.0900
VP7 Decompressor,0x00800000,1,1,vp7dec.ax,7.00.0008.0000
MPEG-2 Sections and Tables,0x005fffff,1,0,mpeg2data.ax,6.05.0001.0900
IVF source filter,0x00600000,0,1,ivfsrc.ax,5.10.0002.0051
H263 Encode Filter,0x00200000,1,1,h263_32.ax,5.00.2195.6611
Smart Tee,0x00200000,1,2,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
Overlay Mixer,0x00200000,0,0,qdvd.dll,6.05.0001.0904
Nero Scene Detector,0x00200000,1,0,NeSceneDetector.ax,1.00.0000.0007
Microsoft PCM Audio Mixer,0x00200000,1,1,dxmrtp.dll,5.00.2195.6611
RealPlayer Audio Filter,0x00200000,1,1,rdsf3260.dll,6.00.0012.1208
AVI Decompressor,0x00600000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
CoreCodec Subtitles Dispatcher,0x00200000,1,0,subdispatch.cll,1.00.0000.0003
AVI/WAV File Source,0x00400000,0,2,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
Intel RTP RPH for G.711/G.723.1,0x00200000,1,1,dxmrtp.dll,5.00.2195.6611
QuickTime Movie Parser,0x00600000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
Wave Parser,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
MIDI Parser,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
Multi-file Parser,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
Lyric Parser,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
File stream renderer,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
XML Playlist,0x00400000,1,0,wmpasf.dll,9.00.0000.2980
Nero File Source,0x00200000,0,1,NeFileSrc.ax,1.00.0000.0006
Nero QuickTime(tm) Audio Decoder,0x00400000,1,1,NeQTDec.ax,1.00.0000.0004
WavPack Audio Splitter,0x00600000,1,1,WavPackDSSplitter.ax,1.00.0003.0277
Nero DVD Decoder,0x00600000,2,2,NeVideo.ax,2.00.0002.0026
Nero Digital Parser,0x00600000,0,3,NDParser.ax,2.00.0002.0034
AVI Mux,0x00200000,1,0,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
CyberLink QuickTime Source Filter,0x00200000,0,2,QuickTime.ax,1.00.0000.1016
Line 21 Decoder 2,0x00600002,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
File Source (Async.),0x00400000,0,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
File Source (URL),0x00400000,0,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
Nero Frame Capture,0x00200000,1,1,NeCapture.ax,1.04.0000.0009
Intel RTP SPH for H.263/H.261,0x00200000,1,1,dxmrtp.dll,5.00.2195.6611
Intel RTP RPH for H.263/H.261,0x00200000,1,1,dxmrtp.dll,5.00.2195.6611
Intel RTP RPH for Generic Audio,0x00200000,1,1,dxmrtp.dll,5.00.2195.6611
H261 Encode Filter,0x00200000,1,1,h261_32.ax,5.00.2195.6611
Ogg Splitter,0x00600000,1,1,OggDS.dll,0.09.0009.0005
Nero Video Sample Renderer,0x00200000,1,0,NeRender.ax,1.00.0001.0008
Nero Digital Video Encoder,0x00200000,1,2,NeNDVid.ax,2.00.0000.0008
Infinite Pin Tee Filter,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
BDA MPEG2 Transport Information Filter,0x00200000,1,0,psisrndr.ax,6.05.0001.0900
QT Decompressor,0x00600000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
MPEG Video Decoder,0x40000001,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
Indeo® video 4.4 Decompression Filter,0x00640000,1,1,ir41_32.ax,4.51.0016.0003
Indeo® video 4.4 Compression Filter,0x00200000,1,1,ir41_32.ax,4.51.0016.0003
WDM Streaming Tee/Splitter Devices:
Tee/Sink-to-Sink Converter,0x00200000,1,1,,5.03.0000.0900
WDM Streaming Data Transforms:
Microsoft Kernel GS Wavetable Synthesizer,0x00200000,1,1,,5.03.0000.0900
Microsoft DirectMusic SW Synth (WDM),0x00200000,1,1,,5.03.0000.0900
Video Compressors:
WMVideo9 Encoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,,
MSScreen 9 encoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,,
3ivx D4 Video Encoder,0x00100000,1,1,3ivxDSEncoder.ax,4.05.0001.0030
DV Video Encoder,0x00200000,0,0,qdv.dll,6.05.0001.0904
ffdshow video encoder,0x00100000,1,1,ffdshow.ax,1.00.0002.0024
Indeo® video 5.10 Compression Filter,0x00100000,1,1,ir50_32.dll,5.2562.0015.0055
MJPEG Compressor,0x00200000,0,0,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
Nero Digital Video Encoder,0x00200000,1,2,NeNDVid.ax,2.00.0000.0008
3ivx D4 4.5.1 Pro Video Codec,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
Cinepak Codec by Radius,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
DivX® 5.2.1 Codec,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
ffdshow Video Codec,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
Intel 4:2:0 Video V2.50,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
Intel Indeo(R) Video R3.2,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
Intel Indeo® Video 4.5,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
Indeo® video 5.10,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
Microsoft H.261 Video Codec,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
Microsoft H.263 Video Codec,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
Microsoft MPEG-4 Video Codec V2,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
Microsoft MPEG-4 Video Codec V3,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
Microsoft MPEG-4 Video Codec V1,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
Microsoft RLE,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
Microsoft Video 1,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
VP310x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
VP60® Simple Profile ,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
VP61® Advanced Profile,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
VP62® Heightened Sharpness Profile,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
VP70® General Profile,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
Microsoft Windows Media Video 9,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
XviD MPEG-4 Codec,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
Audio Compressors:
WM Speech Encoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,,
WMAudio Encoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,,
Indeo® audio software,0x00500000,1,1,iac25_32.ax,2.00.0005.0053
Vorbis Encoder,0x00200000,1,1,OggDS.dll,0.09.0009.0005
Nero Audio Encoder,0x00200000,1,1,NeAudioEnc.ax,1.00.0000.0004
IAC2,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
Lernout & Hauspie CELP 4.8kbit/s,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
Lernout & Hauspie SBC 8kbit/s,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
Lernout & Hauspie SBC 12kbit/s,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
Lernout & Hauspie SBC 16kbit/s,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
ffdshow Audio Decoder,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
IMA ADPCM,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
PCM,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
Microsoft ADPCM,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
DSP Group TrueSpeech(TM),0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
GSM 6.10,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
Microsoft G.723.1,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
CCITT A-Law,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
CCITT u-Law,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
AC-3 ACM Decompressor,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
MPEG Layer-3,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
Audio Capture Sources:
Realtek AC97 Audio,0x00200000,0,0,qcap.dll,6.05.0001.0900
3ivx Filters:
3ivx D4 Audio Decoder,0x00600000,1,1,3ivxDSAudioDecoder.ax,4.05.0001.0030
3ivx D4 Media Muxer,0x00200000,1,1,3ivxDSMediaMux.ax,4.05.0001.0030
3ivx D4 Media Splitter,0x00800000,1,1,3ivxDSMediaSplitter.ax,4.05.0001.0030
3ivx D4 Video Decoder,0x00800000,1,1,3ivxDSDecoder.ax,4.05.0001.0030
3ivx D4 Video Encoder,0x00100000,1,1,3ivxDSEncoder.ax,4.05.0001.0030
Midi Renderers:
Default MidiOut Device,0x00800000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth,0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
WDM Streaming Capture Devices:
Realtek AC97 Audio,0x00200000,3,3,,5.03.0000.0900
Raw Channel Access Capture/Render,0x00200000,1,1,,5.03.0000.0900
WDM Streaming Rendering Devices:
Realtek AC97 Audio,0x00200000,3,3,,5.03.0000.0900
Raw Channel Access Capture/Render,0x00200000,1,1,,5.03.0000.0900
BDA Rendering Filters:
BDA IP Sink,0x00200000,1,1,,5.03.0000.0900
BDA Network Providers:
Microsoft ATSC Network Provider,0x00200000,0,1,msdvbnp.ax,6.05.0001.0900
Microsoft DVBC Network Provider,0x00200000,0,1,msdvbnp.ax,6.05.0001.0900
Microsoft DVBS Network Provider,0x00200000,0,1,msdvbnp.ax,6.05.0001.0900
Microsoft DVBT Network Provider,0x00200000,0,1,msdvbnp.ax,6.05.0001.0900
BDA Transport Information Renderers:
BDA MPEG2 Transport Information Filter,0x00600000,1,0,psisrndr.ax,6.05.0001.0900
MPEG-2 Sections and Tables,0x00600000,1,0,mpeg2data.ax,6.05.0001.0900
WDM Streaming Mixer Devices:
Microsoft Kernel Audio Mixer,0x00200000,2,2,,5.03.0000.0900
WDM Streaming Communication Transforms:
Tee/Sink-to-Sink Converter,0x00200000,1,1,,5.03.0000.0900
Audio Renderers:
Realtek AC97 Audio,0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
Default DirectSound Device,0x00800000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
Default WaveOut Device,0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
DirectSound: Realtek AC97 Audio,0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.05.0001.0907
WDM Streaming System Devices:
Realtek AC97 Audio,0x00200000,14,2,,5.03.0000.0900
BDA Receiver Components:
BDA Slip De-Framer,0x00600000,1,1,,5.03.0000.0900
BDA MPE Filter,0x00600000,1,1,,5.03.0000.0900 -
Serious performance issue with LV 7.1 Development Environment
I'm posting this issue to the forums prior to submitting a bug report to ensure that the problems I'm having are reproducible. To reproduce this bug, you're going to have to be an advanced user with a large project (hundreds to thousands of VIs) as the performance problem is related to the number of VIs loaded.
The issue is the increasingly poor performance of the LabVIEW 7.1 Development Environment as the number of VIs in memory increases. The actions affected include switching between front panel and diagram, saving a VI, copy and paste, clicking a menu, and the mysterious time spent (compiling? editing the runtime menu? changing the toolbar state?) between pressing the run button and when the code actually starts executing. Scrolling and, interestingly, copying via a control-drag are not affected. Running time of entirely on-diagram code does not seem to be affected.
These problems are quite severe and significantly decrease my productivity as a programmer. Since they are development environment UI issues, it's been difficult for me to find a good example VI; the best I can do is the attached "LV Speed Test.vi". It doesn't test the issues that affect me most, but it seems to suffer from the same problem.
This simple VI just shows and hides the menu bar 100 times in a tight for loop. When it is the only VI loaded, it executes in about 350 msec on my machine. (2.4 GHz P-IV/640 MB RAM/Win2k). However, when I load a single project-encompassing VI (let's call it the "giant") that references a total of about 900 user and VI-lib subVIs, the test routine takes almost a minute and half to run...about 240 times slower! I've tried this on my laptop with similar results.
The problem appears to be related to the *number* of VIs loaded and not the memory utilization. For example, if I close the "giant", and create a new VI ("memhog") that does nothing but initialize a length 20,000,000 array of doubles and stores it in an uninitialized shift register, LabView's overall memory usage (as shown in the task manager) jumps enormously, but LV Speed Test executes in about 450 msec...only slightly slower than with a fresh copy of Labview.
The problem seems to be related to excessive context switching. The Windows task manager shows over a thirteen hundred page faults occur when "LV Speed Test" is run with the "giant" in the background, versus zero or none when run by itself or when "memhog" has used up 160+MB of space.
The problem only seems to affect the frontmost window. (Unfortunately, that's where we LV programmers spend all of our time!) If you start "LV Speed Test" and then put "giant" in the foreground "LV Speed Test" runs much faster. In fact, if you use the VI server to put the "giant" VI in the foreground programmatically at the start of "LV Speed Test", execution time drops back to 450 msec, and there are no page faults!
These results show the issue is not related to video drivers or the Windows virtual memory system. My suspicion is that there is a faulty routine in LV 7.1 that is traversing the entire VI hierarchy every time certain events are thrown in the foreground window. It could be due to a problem with the Windows event tracking system, but this seems less likely.
I have been programming LV for about 7 years and switched from LV 6.1 to 7.1 about four months ago. I know NI engineers have put thousands of hours developing and testing LV 7.1, but honestly I find myself wishing I had never upgraded from using LV 6.1. (To whomever thought "hide trailing zeros" should be the default for floating point controls...what were you thinking?!)
I know each new version of LabView causes old-timers like me to grouse that things were better back in the days when we etched our block diagrams on stone tablets, etc., and honestly I'm not going to go back. I am committed to LabView 7.1. I just wish it were not so slow on my big projects!
Attachments:
LV_Speed_Test.vi 22 KBHi,
I can confirm this behavior. Setting the execution system to "user
interface" helps a bit, but there is still a big difference.
I get a feeling it has something to do with window messages, perhaps
WM_PAINT or something, that is handled differently if a VI is not
frontmost... But what do I know...
Don't know if it should be called a bug, but it sure is something that could
be optimized.
Regards,
Wiebe.
"Rob Calhoun" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm posting this issue to the forums prior to submitting a bug report
> to ensure that the problems I'm having are reproducible. To reproduce
> this bug, you're going to have to be an advanced user with a large
> project (hundreds to thousands of VIs) as the performance problem is
> related to the number of VIs loaded.
>
> The issue is the increasingly poor performance of the LabVIEW 7.1
> Development Environment as the number of VIs in memory increases. The
> actions affected include switching between front panel and diagram,
> saving a VI, copy and paste, clicking a menu, and the mysterious time
> spent (compiling? editing the runtime menu? changing the toolbar
> state?) between pressing the run button and when the code actually
> starts executing. Scrolling and, interestingly, copying via a
> control-drag are not affected. Running time of entirely on-diagram
> code does not seem to be affected.
>
> These problems are quite severe and significantly decrease my
> productivity as a programmer. Since they are development environment
> UI issues, it's been difficult for me to find a good example VI; the
> best I can do is the attached "LV Speed Test.vi". It doesn't test the
> issues that affect me most, but it seems to suffer from the same
> problem.
>
> This simple VI just shows and hides the menu bar 100 times in a tight
> for loop. When it is the only VI loaded, it executes in about 350 msec
> on my machine. (2.4 GHz P-IV/640 MB RAM/Win2k). However, when I load a
> single project-encompassing VI (let's call it the "giant") that
> references a total of about 900 user and VI-lib subVIs, the test
> routine takes almost a minute and half to run...about 240 times
> slower! I've tried this on my laptop with similar results.
>
> The problem appears to be related to the *number* of VIs loaded and
> not the memory utilization. For example, if I close the "giant", and
> create a new VI ("memhog") that does nothing but initialize a length
> 20,000,000 array of doubles and stores it in an uninitialized shift
> register, LabView's overall memory usage (as shown in the task
> manager) jumps enormously, but LV Speed Test executes in about 450
> msec...only slightly slower than with a fresh copy of Labview.
>
> The problem seems to be related to excessive context switching. The
> Windows task manager shows over a thirteen hundred page faults occur
> when "LV Speed Test" is run with the "giant" in the background, versus
> zero or none when run by itself or when "memhog" has used up 160+MB of
> space.
>
> The problem only seems to affect the frontmost window. (Unfortunately,
> that's where we LV programmers spend all of our time!) If you start
> "LV Speed Test" and then put "giant" in the foreground "LV Speed Test"
> runs much faster. In fact, if you use the VI server to put the "giant"
> VI in the foreground programmatically at the start of "LV Speed Test",
> execution time drops back to 450 msec, and there are no page faults!
>
> These results show the issue is not related to video drivers or the
> Windows virtual memory system. My suspicion is that there is a faulty
> routine in LV 7.1 that is traversing the entire VI hierarchy every
> time certain events are thrown in the foreground window. It could be
> due to a problem with the Windows event tracking system, but this
> seems less likely.
>
> I have been programming LV for about 7 years and switched from LV 6.1
> to 7.1 about four months ago. I know NI engineers have put thousands
> of hours developing and testing LV 7.1, but honestly I find myself
> wishing I had never upgraded from using LV 6.1. (To whomever thought
> "hide trailing zeros" should be the default for floating point
> controls...what were you thinking?!)
>
> I know each new version of LabView causes old-timers like me to grouse
> that things were better back in the days when we etched our block
> diagrams on stone tablets, etc., and honestly I'm not going to go
> back. I am committed to LabView 7.1. I just wish it were not so slow
> on my big projects! -
Serious performance issues with no solution in sight
I hate to be in such desperate need of help, but these forums have been extraordinarily helpful before, so I'm hoping someone will be able to help me with this series of problems.
I honestly don't know how to describe the problem beyond that it seems like the computer is coming apart.
The problem started about a week and a half, maybe two weeks, ago. I was having problems with Safari at first. Every time I used it, I would get the spinning ball, and it would take several minutes to open. If Safari was opened, the computer seemed to just lock up. No other applications could be opened, and no folders could be used. On top of that, whenever that spinning ball appeared, a series of clicking sounds could be heard coming from the upper left hand portion of the laptop (not the screen). The only way I could make it stop was to force quit (and even that was a luck of the draw issue).
I took the computer in to be checked out, but their scans and tests showed the same results as mine: nothing is wrong. The problem has since spread beyond Safari, which I ended up erasing from my computer. That same rhythmic clicking happens whenever the spinning ball appears. I have tried to find some kind of pattern to the sound/spinning ball, but have thus far been unsuccessful.
It has happened when using iTunes, saving with appleworks, having AOL instant messenger open, using Firefox, using quicktime. Whenever it happens, my system basically locks up and renders all applications useless. Force quitting is the only way I can get things going again, and even then it can take several minutes for me to even be able to force quit.
Also, software updates quit before I can download them.
I apologize for the long post, but I want to try and provide as much information as possible.
To me this sounds like a failing hard drive, and that is what the tech thought, but the tests just show nothing is wrong, and I cannot comprehend why.
My many thanks in advance for any help you can provide.Hi Samuel,
I will agree that louder than normal clicking is a sign of something wrong with the hard drive. But you might just be hearing the hard drive working normally, it just might be doing it a lot more.
If you haven't tried a permissions repair, try one. It's worth a try, and I have known it to improve the performance of my Macs to some extent.
Also, if you have access to it, Try DiskWarrior. DiskWarrior is a program that will take your hard drive and rebuild the directory for it, clearing up errors and improving overall performance.
If you've got the means to do this, try reformatting your system. It's a lot of work, I'll admit, but perhaps something got corrupted and it could be messing up your performance.
Another thing you can try is to boot OS X from some sort of external hard drive (if you happen to have a friend who happens to own an external hard drive with OS X on it... wait, am I the only one??? darn.) and see if the problem exists when running off the other drive. If you don't happen to have such a hard drive (I mean, everyone's got a spare external hard drive with OS X installed on it, don't they?) you can simply boot a friend's Mac in FireWire target disk mode (boot the computer while holding T key), connect the 2 computers, and boot your system from the friend's hard drive (by holding the option key at startup). Of course, if none of your friends own Macs, you need to find better friends!
Basically, though, if your computer successfully boots from one of these other systems and doesn't exhibit these symptoms, then it's something with your hard drive. Try first to reformat (or at least re-install OS X), and if that doesn't work, you'll have to do a repair.
If you have to resort to calling tech support, I'll bet you $10,000 that they're going to ask you to reset the PMU and/or the PRAM on your system. Your computer could have dirt on it, and they'd have you reset the PRAM and the PMU. -
Line Split Interface to feed Integration Process - Performance Issues
Hi All
We have a scenario whereby we receive an XML message from a 3rd Party through an exposed SOAP Adapter service. The XML Message has multiple lines that need to be split up and processed as individual messages. We need to create a Line Splitting interface in order to achieve this. The Line Split interface would feed different Integration Processes depending on a specific payload value. The Integration Processes would then perform certain specific logic & Rules as well as transformations to specific message formats (e.g. idoc, xml, flatfile). The Line Split interface also maps from an xml structure that caters for multiple lines, to a flatened xml structure which only contains one line. The uper range of a message we may need to split into individual messages is 30 000 lines.
We first used an Interface Map and used SplitByValue to achieve this, however we ran into the constraint that we could not feed the output split messages to an Integration Process - you can only feed it to Adapters that reside on the J2EE engine.
We then decided to build a seprate Integration Process thats sole purpose was to split the message and route the indvidual messages to other integration processes to perform the logic, business rules and specific transformations. However, the performance of the ccBPM line splitting Integration Process was nowhere near the Interface Map.
e.g. Interface Map Split 1000 Lines = 13 seconds - BPM Integration Process 1000Lines = 100 seconds.
Does anybody have any suggestions on how we can perform the line split outside of BPM, or how we can improve ther performance of the line splitting within BPM?
Thanks for your assistance.
Edited by: CostaC on Aug 24, 2009 11:53 AMhi,
>>>We first used an Interface Map and used SplitByValue to achieve this, however we ran into the constraint that we could not feed the output split messages to an Integration Process - you can only feed it to Adapters that reside on the J2EE engine.
the easiest (not the only) way :
do the split as you did here and post the results in different folders (file adapter)
then set up scenarios that will get the files from those folders
(many additional objects but will be much much faster and better then a BPM)
you could also split the messages in the adapter module but this is more advanced
and officially SAP does not recommend it - even though it's possible
Regards,
Michal Krawczyk -
I have disabled addons, uninstalled/reinstalled, all to no avail. Other browsers work fine for me. I'm at the point where I'm ready to give up on FF and just go to Chrome fulltime, if I can't get an answer to this issue.
I do use quite a few tabs, but I haven't had an issue with that in the past. This issue started a couple months ago, so I went through the various releases, and am now at 7.01 in W7 64, still the same issues as when it started in FF4.
I do NOT have this problem in XP using the same browser version on another machine.Does the issue still occur if you start Firefox in Safe Mode? http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Safe+Mode
How about with a new, empty profile? http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Basic%20Troubleshooting#w_8-make-a-new-profile
Also, try the steps at http://blog.bonardo.net/2011/09/30/is-your-firefor-freezing-at-regular-intervals -
Performance issue in Portal Reports
Hi
We are experiencing a serious performance issue, in a report, and need a urgent fix on this issue.
The report is a Reports From SQL Query report, I need to find a way to dynamically make/create the where clause otherwise I have to make the statement in a way the exclude the use of indexes.
Full-table-scan is not a valid option here; the number or records is simply too high (several millions its a datawarehouse solution). In the Developer packaged, we can make the where clause dynamically, this basic yet extremely important feature, is essential to all database application.
We need to know how to do it, and if this functionality is not natively supported, then this should be one of the priority one functionalities to implement in future releases.
However, what do I do for now?
Thank in advanceI have found a temporary workaround, by editing the where clause in the stored procedure manually. However this fix have to be done every time a change have been committed in the wizard, so it is still not a solution to go for indefinitely, but its ok for now.
-
Performance issues in latest PPAPI Flash Player releases?
Hi there,
I've recently noticed some pretty serious performance issues in the latest versions of the PPAPI Flash Player in Chrome.
I'm using:
Windows 7 64-bit
Chrome Version 41.0.2272.101 m (64-bit)
Flash Player PPAPI Version: 17.0.0.134
I've noticed a large drop in performance recently when updating Chrome, I have been using Away3D 4.1 (using Stage3D) to create a series of Generative Art experiments, if you check out the one below I find that in Internet Explorer and Firefox (using the NPAPI version of the Flash Player) the FPS performance on my system is around 35-40 fps for me, but in Chrome's PPAPI player it drops drastically to around 6 or 7 fps.
I just recently updated my Chrome version so this is a recent change... around a few weeks ago this content was working fine in Chrome, around the same 35-40 fps I am getting in other browsers.
http://waroo.com/genart9s
Is anyone else out there seeing these performance issues with recent releases of Chrome's PPAPI Flash Player?Hi Quentin,
Thanks again for looking into this, I've listed my work and home dxdiag info for you below:
Home PC
System Information
Time of this report: 3/26/2015, 20:06:30
Machine name: x
Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1 (7601.win7sp1_gdr.150202-1526)
Language: English (Regional Setting: English)
System Manufacturer: OEM
System Model: OEM
BIOS: Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz (4 CPUs), ~3.0GHz
Memory: 6144MB RAM
Available OS Memory: 6142MB RAM
Page File: 2381MB used, 9901MB available
Windows Dir: C:\Windows
DirectX Version: DirectX 11
DX Setup Parameters: Not found
User DPI Setting: Using System DPI
System DPI Setting: 96 DPI (100 percent)
DWM DPI Scaling: Disabled
DxDiag Version: 6.01.7601.17514 32bit Unicode
DxDiag Notes
Display Tab 1: No problems found.
Sound Tab 1: No problems found.
Sound Tab 2: No problems found.
Input Tab: No problems found.
DirectX Debug Levels
Direct3D: 0/4 (retail)
DirectDraw: 0/4 (retail)
DirectInput: 0/5 (retail)
DirectMusic: 0/5 (retail)
DirectPlay: 0/9 (retail)
DirectSound: 0/5 (retail)
DirectShow: 0/6 (retail)
Display Devices
Card name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Manufacturer: NVIDIA
Chip type: GeForce GTX 560 Ti
DAC type: Integrated RAMDAC
Device Key: Enum\PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_1200&SUBSYS_080110B0&REV_A1
Display Memory: 3792 MB
Dedicated Memory: 977 MB
Shared Memory: 2815 MB
Current Mode: 1680 x 1050 (32 bit) (60Hz)
Monitor Name: Generic PnP Monitor
Monitor Model: Cinema Displa
Monitor Id: APP921D
Native Mode: 1680 x 1050(p) (59.883Hz)
Output Type: DVI
Driver Name: nvd3dumx.dll,nvwgf2umx.dll,nvwgf2umx.dll,nvd3dum,nvwgf2um,nvwgf2um
Driver File Version: 9.18.0013.4788 (English)
Driver Version: 9.18.13.4788
DDI Version: 11
Driver Model: WDDM 1.1
Driver Attributes: Final Retail
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WHQL Logo'd: Yes
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D3D9 Overlay: Supported
DXVA-HD: Supported
DDraw Status: Enabled
D3D Status: Enabled
AGP Status: Enabled
Sound Devices
Description: Speakers (Creative SB X-Fi)
Default Sound Playback: Yes
Default Voice Playback: Yes
Hardware ID: PCI\VEN_1102&DEV_0005&SUBSYS_00211102&REV_00
Manufacturer ID: 1
Product ID: 100
Type: WDM
Driver Name: ctaud2k.sys
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Driver Attributes: Final Retail
WHQL Logo'd: n/a
Date and Size: 3/1/2014 03:55:20, 689048 bytes
Other Files:
Driver Provider: Creative
HW Accel Level: Basic
Cap Flags: 0xF1F
Min/Max Sample Rate: 100, 200000
Static/Strm HW Mix Bufs: 1, 0
Static/Strm HW 3D Bufs: 0, 0
HW Memory: 0
Voice Management: No
EAX(tm) 2.0 Listen/Src: No, No
I3DL2(tm) Listen/Src: No, No
Sensaura(tm) ZoomFX(tm): No
Description: SPDIF Out (Creative SB X-Fi)
Default Sound Playback: No
Default Voice Playback: No
Hardware ID: PCI\VEN_1102&DEV_0005&SUBSYS_00211102&REV_00
Manufacturer ID: 1
Product ID: 100
Type: WDM
Driver Name: ctaud2k.sys
Driver Version: 6.00.0230.0004 (English)
Driver Attributes: Final Retail
WHQL Logo'd: n/a
Date and Size: 3/1/2014 03:55:20, 689048 bytes
Other Files:
Driver Provider: Creative
HW Accel Level: Basic
Cap Flags: 0xF1F
Min/Max Sample Rate: 100, 200000
Static/Strm HW Mix Bufs: 1, 0
Static/Strm HW 3D Bufs: 0, 0
HW Memory: 0
Voice Management: No
EAX(tm) 2.0 Listen/Src: No, No
I3DL2(tm) Listen/Src: No, No
Sensaura(tm) ZoomFX(tm): No
Sound Capture Devices
Description: Microphone (2- Logitech Microphone (Pro 4000))
Default Sound Capture: Yes
Default Voice Capture: Yes
Driver Name: USBAUDIO.sys
Driver Version: 6.01.7601.18208 (English)
Driver Attributes: Final Retail
Date and Size: 7/12/2013 10:40:58, 109824 bytes
Cap Flags: 0x1
Format Flags: 0xFFFFF
Description: Auxiliary (Creative SB X-Fi)
Default Sound Capture: No
Default Voice Capture: No
Driver Name: ctaud2k.sys
Driver Version: 6.00.0230.0004 (English)
Driver Attributes: Final Retail
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Cap Flags: 0x1
Format Flags: 0xFFFFF
Description: Digital-In (Creative SB X-Fi)
Default Sound Capture: No
Default Voice Capture: No
Driver Name: ctaud2k.sys
Driver Version: 6.00.0230.0004 (English)
Driver Attributes: Final Retail
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Cap Flags: 0x1
Format Flags: 0xFFFFF
Description: "What U Hear" (Creative SB X-Fi)
Default Sound Capture: No
Default Voice Capture: No
Driver Name: ctaud2k.sys
Driver Version: 6.00.0230.0004 (English)
Driver Attributes: Final Retail
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Cap Flags: 0x1
Format Flags: 0xFFFFF
Description: Microphone (Creative SB X-Fi)
Default Sound Capture: No
Default Voice Capture: No
Driver Name: ctaud2k.sys
Driver Version: 6.00.0230.0004 (English)
Driver Attributes: Final Retail
Date and Size: 3/1/2014 03:55:20, 689048 bytes
Cap Flags: 0x1
Format Flags: 0xFFFFF
Description: Line-In (Creative SB X-Fi)
Default Sound Capture: No
Default Voice Capture: No
Driver Name: ctaud2k.sys
Driver Version: 6.00.0230.0004 (English)
Driver Attributes: Final Retail
Date and Size: 3/1/2014 03:55:20, 689048 bytes
Cap Flags: 0x1
Format Flags: 0xFFFFF
DirectInput Devices
Device Name: Mouse
Attached: 1
Controller ID: n/a
Vendor/Product ID: n/a
FF Driver: n/a
Device Name: Keyboard
Attached: 1
Controller ID: n/a
Vendor/Product ID: n/a
FF Driver: n/a
Poll w/ Interrupt: No
USB Devices
+ USB Root Hub
| Vendor/Product ID: 0x8086, 0x2935
| Matching Device ID: usb\root_hub
| Service: usbhub
Gameport Devices
PS/2 Devices
+ HID Keyboard Device
| Vendor/Product ID: 0x0DC6, 0x5300
| Matching Device ID: hid_device_system_keyboard
| Service: kbdhid
|
+ Terminal Server Keyboard Driver
| Matching Device ID: root\rdp_kbd
| Upper Filters: kbdclass
| Service: TermDD
|
+ Microsoft USB Wheel Mouse Optical
| Vendor/Product ID: 0x045E, 0x0040
| Matching Device ID: hid\vid_045e&pid_0040
| Service: mouhid
|
+ Terminal Server Mouse Driver
| Matching Device ID: root\rdp_mou
| Upper Filters: mouclass
| Service: TermDD
Disk & DVD/CD-ROM Drives
Drive: C:
Free Space: 21.1 GB
Total Space: 122.0 GB
File System: NTFS
Model: M4-CT128M4SSD2 ATA Device
Drive: D:
Free Space: 124.2 GB
Total Space: 476.9 GB
File System: NTFS
Model: ST3500320AS ATA Device
Drive: E:
Free Space: 22.7 GB
Total Space: 476.9 GB
File System: NTFS
Model: ST3500820AS ATA Device
Drive: F:
Model: ASUS DRW-1814BL ATA Device
Driver: c:\windows\system32\drivers\cdrom.sys, 6.01.7601.17514 (English), , 0 bytes
System Devices
Name: Intel(R) G33/G31/P35/P31 Express Chipset PCI Express Root Port - 29C1
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_29C1&SUBSYS_00008086&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&2&08
Driver: n/a
Name: Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2937
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2937&SUBSYS_1083147B&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&2&D0
Driver: n/a
Name: Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_197B&DEV_2363&SUBSYS_1083147B&REV_02\4&132DCC4F&0&00E4
Driver: n/a
Name: Intel(R) G33/G31/P35/P31 Express Chipset Processor to I/O Controller - 29C0
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_29C0&SUBSYS_1083147B&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&2&00
Driver: n/a
Name: Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2936
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2936&SUBSYS_1083147B&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&2&EA
Driver: n/a
Name: Creative SB X-Fi
Device ID: PCI\VEN_1102&DEV_0005&SUBSYS_00211102&REV_00\4&254E66D3&0&18F0
Driver: n/a
Name: Intel(R) ICH9 Family PCI Express Root Port 5 - 2948
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2948&SUBSYS_29488086&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&2&E4
Driver: n/a
Name: Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2935
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2935&SUBSYS_1083147B&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&2&E9
Driver: n/a
Name: Realtek PCI GBE Family Controller #2
Device ID: PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8167&SUBSYS_1083147B&REV_10\4&254E66D3&0&08F0
Driver: n/a
Name: Intel(R) ICH9 Family PCI Express Root Port 1 - 2940
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2940&SUBSYS_29408086&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&2&E0
Driver: n/a
Name: Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2934
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2934&SUBSYS_1083147B&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&2&E8
Driver: n/a
Name: Realtek PCI GBE Family Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8167&SUBSYS_1083147B&REV_10\4&254E66D3&0&00F0
Driver: n/a
Name: Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 293C
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_293C&SUBSYS_1083147B&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&2&D7
Driver: n/a
Name: Intel(R) ICH9 Family SMBus Controller - 2930
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2930&SUBSYS_1083147B&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&2&FB
Driver: n/a
Name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_1200&SUBSYS_080110B0&REV_A1\4&245773DA&0&0008
Driver: n/a
Name: Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 293A
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_293A&SUBSYS_1083147B&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&2&EF
Driver: n/a
Name: Standard AHCI 1.0 Serial ATA Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2922&SUBSYS_1083147B&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&2&FA
Driver: n/a
Name: High Definition Audio Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0E0C&SUBSYS_080110B0&REV_A1\4&245773DA&0&0108
Driver: n/a
Name: Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2939
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2939&SUBSYS_1083147B&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&2&D2
Driver: n/a
Name: Intel(R) ICH9R LPC Interface Controller - 2916
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2916&SUBSYS_1083147B&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&2&F8
Driver: n/a
Name: Texas Instruments 1394 OHCI Compliant Host Controller
Device ID: PCI\VEN_104C&DEV_8023&SUBSYS_1083147B&REV_00\4&254E66D3&0&10F0
Driver: n/a
Name: Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2938
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2938&SUBSYS_1083147B&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&2&D1
Driver: n/a
Name: Intel(R) 82801 PCI Bridge - 244E
Device ID: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_244E&SUBSYS_1083147B&REV_92\3&2411E6FE&2&F0
Driver: n/a
DirectShow Filters
DirectShow Filters:
WMAudio Decoder DMO,0x00800800,1,1,WMADMOD.DLL,6.01.7601.17514
WMAPro over S/PDIF DMO,0x00600800,1,1,WMADMOD.DLL,6.01.7601.17514
WMSpeech Decoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,WMSPDMOD.DLL,6.01.7601.17514
MP3 Decoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,mp3dmod.dll,6.01.7600.16385
Mpeg4s Decoder DMO,0x00800001,1,1,mp4sdecd.dll,6.01.7600.16385
WMV Screen decoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,wmvsdecd.dll,6.01.7601.17514
WMVideo Decoder DMO,0x00800001,1,1,wmvdecod.dll,6.01.7601.18221
Mpeg43 Decoder DMO,0x00800001,1,1,mp43decd.dll,6.01.7600.16385
Mpeg4 Decoder DMO,0x00800001,1,1,mpg4decd.dll,6.01.7600.16385
DV Muxer,0x00400000,0,0,qdv.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Color Space Converter,0x00400001,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
WM ASF Reader,0x00400000,0,0,qasf.dll,12.00.7601.17514
Screen Capture filter,0x00200000,0,1,wmpsrcwp.dll,12.00.7601.17514
AVI Splitter,0x00600000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
VGA 16 Color Ditherer,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
SBE2MediaTypeProfile,0x00200000,0,0,sbe.dll,6.06.7601.17528
Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder,0x005fffff,2,4,msmpeg2vdec.dll,12.00.9200.17037
AC3 Parser Filter,0x00600000,1,1,mpg2splt.ax,6.06.7601.17528
StreamBufferSink,0x00200000,0,0,sbe.dll,6.06.7601.17528
MJPEG Decompressor,0x00600000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
MPEG-I Stream Splitter,0x00600000,1,2,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
SAMI (CC) Parser,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
VBI Codec,0x00600000,1,4,VBICodec.ax,6.06.7601.17514
MPEG-2 Splitter,0x005fffff,1,0,mpg2splt.ax,6.06.7601.17528
Closed Captions Analysis Filter,0x00200000,2,5,cca.dll,6.06.7601.17514
SBE2FileScan,0x00200000,0,0,sbe.dll,6.06.7601.17528
Microsoft MPEG-2 Video Encoder,0x00200000,1,1,msmpeg2enc.dll,6.01.7601.17514
Internal Script Command Renderer,0x00800001,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
MPEG Audio Decoder,0x03680001,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
DV Splitter,0x00600000,1,2,qdv.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Video Mixing Renderer 9,0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
Microsoft MPEG-2 Encoder,0x00200000,2,1,msmpeg2enc.dll,6.01.7601.17514
ACM Wrapper,0x00600000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
Video Renderer,0x00800001,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
MPEG-2 Video Stream Analyzer,0x00200000,0,0,sbe.dll,6.06.7601.17528
Line 21 Decoder,0x00600000,1,1,qdvd.dll,6.06.7601.18741
Video Port Manager,0x00600000,2,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
Video Renderer,0x00400000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
CamPack Terminator Filter,0x00200000,1,0,,
VPS Decoder,0x00200000,0,0,WSTPager.ax,6.06.7601.17514
WM ASF Writer,0x00400000,0,0,qasf.dll,12.00.7601.17514
VBI Surface Allocator,0x00600000,1,1,vbisurf.ax,6.01.7601.17514
File writer,0x00200000,1,0,qcap.dll,6.06.7601.17514
iTV Data Sink,0x00600000,1,0,itvdata.dll,6.06.7601.17514
iTV Data Capture filter,0x00600000,1,1,itvdata.dll,6.06.7601.17514
DVD Navigator,0x00200000,0,3,qdvd.dll,6.06.7601.18741
Overlay Mixer2,0x00200000,1,1,qdvd.dll,6.06.7601.18741
AVI Draw,0x00600064,9,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
RDP DShow Redirection Filter,0xffffffff,1,0,DShowRdpFilter.dll,
Microsoft MPEG-2 Audio Encoder,0x00200000,1,1,msmpeg2enc.dll,6.01.7601.17514
WST Pager,0x00200000,1,1,WSTPager.ax,6.06.7601.17514
MPEG-2 Demultiplexer,0x00600000,1,1,mpg2splt.ax,6.06.7601.17528
DV Video Decoder,0x00800000,1,1,qdv.dll,6.06.7601.17514
SampleGrabber,0x00200000,1,1,qedit.dll,6.06.7601.18501
Null Renderer,0x00200000,1,0,qedit.dll,6.06.7601.18501
MPEG-2 Sections and Tables,0x005fffff,1,0,Mpeg2Data.ax,6.06.7601.17514
Microsoft AC3 Encoder,0x00200000,1,1,msac3enc.dll,6.01.7601.17514
StreamBufferSource,0x00200000,0,0,sbe.dll,6.06.7601.17528
Smart Tee,0x00200000,1,2,qcap.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Overlay Mixer,0x00200000,0,0,qdvd.dll,6.06.7601.18741
AVI Decompressor,0x00600000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
AVI/WAV File Source,0x00400000,0,2,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
Wave Parser,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
MIDI Parser,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
Multi-file Parser,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
File stream renderer,0x00400000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
Microsoft DTV-DVD Audio Decoder,0x005fffff,1,1,msmpeg2adec.dll,6.01.7140.0000
StreamBufferSink2,0x00200000,0,0,sbe.dll,6.06.7601.17528
AVI Mux,0x00200000,1,0,qcap.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Line 21 Decoder 2,0x00600002,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
File Source (Async.),0x00400000,0,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
File Source (URL),0x00400000,0,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
Infinite Pin Tee Filter,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Enhanced Video Renderer,0x00200000,1,0,evr.dll,6.01.7601.18741
BDA MPEG2 Transport Information Filter,0x00200000,2,0,psisrndr.ax,6.06.7601.17669
MPEG Video Decoder,0x40000001,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
WDM Streaming Tee/Splitter Devices:
Tee/Sink-to-Sink Converter,0x00200000,1,1,ksproxy.ax,6.01.7601.17514
Video Compressors:
WMVideo8 Encoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,wmvxencd.dll,6.01.7600.16385
WMVideo9 Encoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,wmvencod.dll,6.01.7600.16385
MSScreen 9 encoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,wmvsencd.dll,6.01.7600.16385
DV Video Encoder,0x00200000,0,0,qdv.dll,6.06.7601.17514
MJPEG Compressor,0x00200000,0,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
Cinepak Codec by Radius,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Logitech Video (I420),0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Intel IYUV codec,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Microsoft RLE,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Microsoft Video 1,0x00200000,1,1,qcap.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Audio Compressors:
WM Speech Encoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,WMSPDMOE.DLL,6.01.7600.16385
WMAudio Encoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,WMADMOE.DLL,6.01.7600.16385
IMA ADPCM,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
PCM,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
Microsoft ADPCM,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
GSM 6.10,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
CCITT A-Law,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
CCITT u-Law,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
MPEG Layer-3,0x00200000,1,1,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
Audio Capture Sources:
Microphone (2- Logitech Microph,0x00200000,0,0,qcap.dll,6.06.7601.17514
"What U Hear" (Creative SB X-Fi,0x00200000,0,0,qcap.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Auxiliary (Creative SB X-Fi),0x00200000,0,0,qcap.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Digital-In (Creative SB X-Fi),0x00200000,0,0,qcap.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Line-In (Creative SB X-Fi),0x00200000,0,0,qcap.dll,6.06.7601.17514
Microphone (Creative SB X-Fi),0x00200000,0,0,qcap.dll,6.06.7601.17514
PBDA CP Filters:
PBDA DTFilter,0x00600000,1,1,CPFilters.dll,6.06.7601.17528
PBDA ETFilter,0x00200000,0,0,CPFilters.dll,6.06.7601.17528
PBDA PTFilter,0x00200000,0,0,CPFilters.dll,6.06.7601.17528
Midi Renderers:
Default MidiOut Device,0x00800000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth,0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
SB X-Fi Synth A [AF00],0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
SB X-Fi Synth B [AF00],0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
WDM Streaming Capture Devices:
Digital-In,0x00000000,0,0,,
,0x00000000,0,0,,
SB X-Fi Audio [AF00],0x00200000,1,1,ksproxy.ax,6.01.7601.17514
SB Live!2K Audio [AF00],0x00000000,0,0,,
Logitech QuickCam Pro 4000,0x00200000,0,2,ksproxy.ax,6.01.7601.17514
Logitech Microphone (Pro 4000),0x00200000,1,1,ksproxy.ax,6.01.7601.17514
WDM Streaming Rendering Devices:
,0x00000000,0,0,,
SPDIF Out,0x00000000,0,0,,
SB X-Fi Synth A [AF00],0x00200000,1,1,ksproxy.ax,6.01.7601.17514
SB X-Fi Synth B [AF00],0x00200000,1,1,ksproxy.ax,6.01.7601.17514
SB X-Fi Audio [AF00],0x00200000,1,1,ksproxy.ax,6.01.7601.17514
,0x00000000,0,0,,
BDA Network Providers:
Microsoft ATSC Network Provider,0x00200000,0,1,MSDvbNP.ax,6.06.7601.17514
Microsoft DVBC Network Provider,0x00200000,0,1,MSDvbNP.ax,6.06.7601.17514
Microsoft DVBS Network Provider,0x00200000,0,1,MSDvbNP.ax,6.06.7601.17514
Microsoft DVBT Network Provider,0x00200000,0,1,MSDvbNP.ax,6.06.7601.17514
Microsoft Network Provider,0x00200000,0,1,MSNP.ax,6.06.7601.17514
Video Capture Sources:
Logitech QuickCam Pro 4000,0x00200000,0,2,ksproxy.ax,6.01.7601.17514
Multi-Instance Capable VBI Codecs:
VBI Codec,0x00600000,1,4,VBICodec.ax,6.06.7601.17514
BDA Transport Information Renderers:
BDA MPEG2 Transport Information Filter,0x00600000,2,0,psisrndr.ax,6.06.7601.17669
MPEG-2 Sections and Tables,0x00600000,1,0,Mpeg2Data.ax,6.06.7601.17514
BDA CP/CA Filters:
Decrypt/Tag,0x00600000,1,1,EncDec.dll,6.06.7601.17708
Encrypt/Tag,0x00200000,0,0,EncDec.dll,6.06.7601.17708
PTFilter,0x00200000,0,0,EncDec.dll,6.06.7601.17708
XDS Codec,0x00200000,0,0,EncDec.dll,6.06.7601.17708
WDM Streaming Communication Transforms:
Tee/Sink-to-Sink Converter,0x00200000,1,1,ksproxy.ax,6.01.7601.17514
Audio Renderers:
Speakers (Creative SB X-Fi),0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
Default DirectSound Device,0x00800000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
Default WaveOut Device,0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
DirectSound: SPDIF Out (Creative SB X-Fi),0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
DirectSound: Speakers (Creative SB X-Fi),0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
SPDIF Out (Creative SB X-Fi),0x00200000,1,0,quartz.dll,6.06.7601.18741
EVR Power Information
Current Setting: {5C67A112-A4C9-483F-B4A7-1D473BECAFDC} (Quality)
Quality Flags: 2576
Enabled:
Force throttling
Allow half deinterlace
Allow scaling
Decode Power Usage: 100
Balanced Flags: 1424
Enabled:
Force throttling
Allow batching
Force half deinterlace
Force scaling
Decode Power Usage: 50
PowerFlags: 1424
Enabled:
Force throttling
Allow batching
Force half deinterlace
Force scaling
Decode Power Usage: 0
Work PC
System Information
Time of this report: 3/26/2015, 17:47:11
Machine name: x
Operating System: Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1 (7601.win7sp1_gdr.150128-1513)
Language: English (Regional Setting: English)
System Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard
System Model: HP Z200 Workstation
BIOS: Default System BIOS
Processor: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X3450 @ 2.67GHz (8 CPUs), ~2.8GHz
Memory: 12288MB RAM
Available OS Memory: 12224MB RAM
Page File: 4793MB used, 19651MB available
Windows Dir: C:\Windows
DirectX Version: DirectX 11
DX Setup Parameters: Not found
User DPI Setting: 96 DPI (100 percent)
System DPI Setting: 120 DPI (125 percent)
DWM DPI Scaling: Disabled
DxDiag Version: 6.01.7601.17514 32bit Unicode
DxDiag Notes
Display Tab 1: No problems found.
Display Tab 2: No problems found.
Sound Tab 1: No problems found.
Input Tab: No problems found.
DirectX Debug Levels
Direct3D: 0/4 (retail)
DirectDraw: 0/4 (retail)
DirectInput: 0/5 (retail)
DirectMusic: 0/5 (retail)
DirectPlay: 0/9 (retail)
DirectSound: 0/5 (retail)
DirectShow: 0/6 (retail)
Display Devices
Card name: NVIDIA Quadro 600
Manufacturer: NVIDIA
Chip type: Quadro 600
DAC type: Integrated RAMDAC
Device Key: Enum\PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0DF8&SUBSYS_083510DE&REV_A1
Display Memory: 4095 MB
Dedicated Memory: 978 MB
Shared Memory: 3117 MB
Current Mode: 1920 x 1200 (32 bit) (59Hz)
Monitor Name: Generic PnP Monitor
Monitor Model: HP LP2465
Monitor Id: HWP2676
Native Mode: 1920 x 1200(p) (59.950Hz)
Output Type: DVI
Driver Name: nvd3dumx.dll,nvwgf2umx.dll,nvwgf2umx.dll,nvd3dum,nvwgf2um,nvwgf2um
Driver File Version: 9.18.0013.2049 (English)
Driver Version: 9.18.13.2049
DDI Version: 11
Driver Model: WDDM 1.1
Driver Attributes: Final Retail
Driver Date/Size: 6/21/2013 12:06:36, 15144928 bytes
WHQL Logo'd: Yes
WHQL Date Stamp:
Device Identifier: {D7B71E3E-4EB8-11CF-6F7B-38281CC2C435}
Vendor ID: 0x10DE
Device ID: 0x0DF8
SubSys ID: 0x083510DE
Revision ID: 0x00A1
Driver Strong Name: oem32.inf:NVIDIA_SetA_Devices.NTamd64.6.1:Section032:9.18.13.2049:pci\ven_10de&dev_0df8
Rank Of Driver: 00E02001
Video Accel: ModeMPEG2_A ModeMPEG2_C ModeVC1_C ModeWMV9_C
Deinterlace Caps: {6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Format(In/Out)=(YUY2,YUY2) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_PixelAdaptive
{F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Format(In/Out)=(YUY2,YUY2) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY
{5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(YUY2,YUY2) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY
{335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(YUY2,YUY2) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_BOBVerticalStretch
{6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Format(In/Out)=(UYVY,UYVY) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_PixelAdaptive
{F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Format(In/Out)=(UYVY,UYVY) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY
{5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Format(In/Out)=(UYVY,UYVY) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY
{335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(UYVY,UYVY) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_BOBVerticalStretch
{6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}: Format(In/Out)=(YV12,0x32315659) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_PixelAdaptive
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Unraveling slow RoboSource performance issues
Greetings all,
I am a Robo-noob (noobie, novice, etc) though not new to
computers and databases and such. We have a team of 5 writers all
working on separate projects but under the same RoboSource version
control. We are experiencing some serious performance issues:
projects can take over an hour to check out or in; not all users
can see projects; "rename" doesn't get rid of the old rather makes
a copy under the new name(?); etc.
I am trying to baseline "normal" behavior for RoboSource
Control as well as some best practices for multiple users. I am
wondering if there is something more in depth to describe the
RoboSource control engine, and possibly maintenance tasks to help
what appears to be a jumble of nodes that are not all necessary,
too many 'admin' users, etc. I expect that "cleanup" will solve a
lot of our problems.
So, rather than go into each problem in the forum, I would
prefer to find good resource and tackle this thing iteratively.
Thanks for any useful suggestions
DonHi Don
From what you posted, it would seem to indicate each of the 5
help authors are "captiain of their own ship" so to speak, and are
only responsible for their individual projects. So why the use of
RoboSource control? Why even introduce this layer of complexity in
the mix? What does it offer you need?
I really wish I had some nifty advice here about what to do.
But I tend to only show folks how to access RSC in the classes I
teach. To be very honest, if it were me, I'd probably opt for using
something like Microsoft Visual Source Safe. And I actually have
used VSS with RoboHelp in the past. Long before RoboHelp offered
any "integration" or its own RSC.
I'm not saying RSC is a "bad" product here. Only that there
seem to be far more issues reported with it than there are answers.
And performance is certainly among the cited issues. I'm sure you
may well have your reasons for using it (or any other product for
that matter) but based on what little we know at this point, it
would seem overkill.
Sincerely... Rick -
Performance Issues with large XML (1-1.5MB) files
Hi,
I'm using an XML Schema based Object relational storage for my XML documents which are typically 1-1.5 MB in size and having serious performance issues with XPath Query.
When I do XPath query against an element of SQLType varchar2, I get a good performance. But when I do a similar XPath query against an element of SQLType Collection (Varray of varchar2), I get a very ordinary performance.
I have also created indexes on extract() and analyzed my XMLType table and indexes, but I have no performance gain. Also, I have tried all sorts of storage options available for Collections ie. Varray's, Nested Tables, IOT's, LOB's, Inline, etc... and all these gave me same bad performance.
I even tried creating XMLType views based on XPath queries but the performance didn't improve much.
I guess I'm running out of options and patience as well.;)
I would appreciate any ideas/suggestions, please help.....
Thanks;
Ramakrishna ChintaAre you having similar symptoms as I am? http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2234792&tstart=0
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Performance issues with Oracle EE 9.2.0.4 and RedHat 2.1
Hello,
I am having some serious performance issues with Oracle Enterprise Edition 9.2.0.4 and RedHat Linux 2.1. The processor goes berserk at 100% for long (some 5 min.) periods of time, and all the ram memory gets used.
Some environment characteristics:
Machine: Intel Pentium IV 2.0GHz with 1GB of RAM.
OS: RedHat Linux 2.1 Enterprise.
Oracle: Oracle Enterprise Edition 9.2.0.4
Application: We have a small web-application with 10 users (for now) and very basic queries (all in stored procedures). Also we use the latest version of ODP.NET with default connection settings (some low pooling, etc).
Does anyone know what could be going on?
Is anybody else having this similar behavior?
We change from SQL-Server so we are not the world expert on the matter. But we want a reliable system nonetheless.
Please help us out, gives some tips, tricks, or guides
Thanks to all,
FrankThank you very much and sorry I couldnt write sooner. It seems that the administrator doesnt see the kswap going on so much, so I dont really know what is going on.
We are looking at some queries and some indexing but this is nuts, if I had some poor queries, which we dont really, the server would show pick right?
But he goes crazy and has two oracle processes taking all the resources. There seems to be little swapping going on.
Son now what? They are all ready talking about MS-SQL please help me out here, this is crazy!!!
We have, may be the most powerful combinations here. What is oracle doing?
We even kill the Working Process of the IIS and have no one do anything with the database and still dose two processes going on.
Can some one help me?
Thanks,
Frank -
Performance Issue with BSIS(open accounting items)
Hey All,
I am having serious performance issue with a accrual report which gets all open GL items, and need some tips for optimization.
The main issue is that I am accesing large tables like BSIS, BSEG, BSAS etc without proper indexes and that I am dealing with huge amounts of data.
The select itself take a long time and after that as I have so much data overall execution is slow too.
The select which concerns me the most is:
SELECT zuonr hkont gjahr belnr buzei budat blart wrbtr shkzg xblnr waers bukrs
INTO TABLE i_bsis
FROM bsis
WHERE bukrs = '1000'
AND hkont in r_hkont
AND budat <= p_lcdate
AND augdt = 0
AND augbl = space
AND gsber = c_ZRL1
AND gjahr BETWEEN l_gjahr2 AND l_gjahr
AND ( blart = c_re "Invoice
OR blart = c_we "Goods receipt
OR blart = c_zc "Invoice Cancels
OR blart = c_kp ). "Accounting offset
I have seen other related threads, but was not that helpful.
We already have a secondary index on bukrs hkont and budat, and i have checked in ST05 that it does use it. But inspite that it takes more than 15 hrs to complete(maybe because of huge data).
Any Input is highly appreciated.
ThanksThank you Thomas for your inputs:
You said that R_HKONT contains several ranges of account numbers. If these ranges cover a significant
portion of the overall existing account numbers, then there is no really quick access possible via the
BSIS primary key.
Unfortunately R_HKONT contains all account numbers.
As Rob said, your index on HKONT and BUDAT does not help much, since you are selecting "<=" on
BUDAT. No chance of narrowing down that range?
Will look into this.
What about GSBER? Does the value in c_ZRL1 provide a rather small subset of the overall values? Then
an index on BUKRS and GSBER might be helpful.
ZRL1 does provide a decent selection . But I dont know if one more index is a good idea on overall
system performance.
I assume that the four document types are not very selective, so it probably does not pay off to
investigate selecting on BKPF (there is an index involving BLART) and joining BSIS for the additional
information. You still might want to look into it though.
I did try to investigate this option too. Based on other threads related to BSIS and Robs Suggestion in
those threads I tried this:
SELECT bukrs belnr gjahr blart budat
FROM bkpf INTO TABLE bkpf_l
WHERE bukrs = c_pepsico
AND bstat IN (' ', 'A', 'B', 'D', 'M', 'S', 'V', 'W', 'Z')
AND blart IN ('RE', 'WE', 'ZC', 'KP')
AND gjahr BETWEEN l_gjahr2 AND l_gjahr
AND budat <= p_lcdate.
SELECT zuonr hkont gjahr belnr buzei budat blart wrbtr shkzg xblnr waers bukrs
FROM bsis INTO TABLE i_bsis FOR ALL ENTRIES IN bkpf_l
WHERE bukrs = bkpf_l-bukrs
AND hkont IN r_hkont
AND budat = bkpf_l-budat
AND augdt = 0
AND augbl = space
AND gjahr = bkpf_l-gjahr
AND belnr = bkpf_l-belnr
AND blart = bkpf_l-blart
AND gsber = c_zrl1.
The improves the select on BSIS a lot, but the first select on BKPF kills it. Not sure if this would help
improve performance.
Also I was wondering whether it helps on refreshing the tabe statistics through DB20. The last refresh
was done 7 months back. How frequently should we do this? Will it help?
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