Lafonsky
Member
Slow performing UBE\'s (why oh why?)
Hi
We have thrown some serious hardware at JDE. We have our terabyte SQL database now running on EMC DMX with 15k disks (database is hosted on a new w2k3 server - 32 gig RAM). The sad thing is that we have experienced minimal performance improvement on our UBE run times.
We have low CPU usage on out Enterprise server (windows 2000, 8 processors, 32 gig RAM), low network usage, a gigabyte backbone and a disk queue of 4 on the DMX.
Firstly the JDE UBE only runs on one processor (too be expected) but does not seem to try to claim more CPU, memory, cache, nor is waiting on SQL replies from the DB, nor making requests as quickly as we expect. The UBE's seem to idle.......
Any ideas as to where and issue might reside? I must be honest and say I am becoming very disheartened about the JDE app as it almost seems to be hardcoded to only be able to run at certain speeds.
(Background - its not that the UBE's have slowed down but rather that they do not want to run faster)
Regards
Larry
Hi
We have thrown some serious hardware at JDE. We have our terabyte SQL database now running on EMC DMX with 15k disks (database is hosted on a new w2k3 server - 32 gig RAM). The sad thing is that we have experienced minimal performance improvement on our UBE run times.
We have low CPU usage on out Enterprise server (windows 2000, 8 processors, 32 gig RAM), low network usage, a gigabyte backbone and a disk queue of 4 on the DMX.
Firstly the JDE UBE only runs on one processor (too be expected) but does not seem to try to claim more CPU, memory, cache, nor is waiting on SQL replies from the DB, nor making requests as quickly as we expect. The UBE's seem to idle.......
Any ideas as to where and issue might reside? I must be honest and say I am becoming very disheartened about the JDE app as it almost seems to be hardcoded to only be able to run at certain speeds.
(Background - its not that the UBE's have slowed down but rather that they do not want to run faster)
Regards
Larry