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How do you analyse poor performance in Web?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom_Davidson" data-source="post: 200155" data-attributes="member: 276"><p>When you have a slow down in the web, I first check if it is pervasive at that site, I run 6 weblogic instances so if it is pervasive at the site, then I figure it is WAN/LAN related. If it isn't pervasive, I next check if the weblogic instance they are attached to has an issue. I can normally tell because the Java process for that instance is using an inordinate amount of CPU compared to the other instances on the box.</p><p></p><p>If neither of these are true, then I start checking kernels to see if one of them is misbehaving. First I check for high CPU, next I'll start looking at logs for issues, errors, locks, etc.</p><p></p><p>This is rather high level, but hopefully it will help get you started.</p><p></p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom_Davidson, post: 200155, member: 276"] When you have a slow down in the web, I first check if it is pervasive at that site, I run 6 weblogic instances so if it is pervasive at the site, then I figure it is WAN/LAN related. If it isn't pervasive, I next check if the weblogic instance they are attached to has an issue. I can normally tell because the Java process for that instance is using an inordinate amount of CPU compared to the other instances on the box. If neither of these are true, then I start checking kernels to see if one of them is misbehaving. First I check for high CPU, next I'll start looking at logs for issues, errors, locks, etc. This is rather high level, but hopefully it will help get you started. Tom [/QUOTE]
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