on ‎2005 Jan 05 5:14 PM
Good day,
I am not on the basis team at my company, but I have noticed what I believe to be some possible inefficiencies in the way our processes are allocated. We run a 4.6C system with IS-U hosting about 200 concurrent users on one application server. On this app server, I can see in SM50 there are 10 dialog processes, 3 update, 3 background and a couple others. I am just wondering if this seems normal or standard to anyone. It seems that when I submit jobs to run in the background, they are always piling up due to the fact that there are only three processes there.
Does anyone have any suggestions, or better yet, can anyone point me to any "best practices" documentation that I can pass on to my basis team?
Thanks a lot in advance!
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Thanks for the feedback...
Nope, just one app server and one DB server running on the same physical server. It seems like there are always background processes waiting (SM37) and piling up over a day, as well, we get a lot of complaints of slow dialog processes during the day when many people are logged in. I fear this single-server architecture, which I understand is quite uncommon, may be the culprit, but again, I am not the basis expert, so I appreciate the feedback so that I can pass it along to the appropriate parties...
thanks...geoff
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Hi Geoff,
The best practice is, you should have atleast one dialog process free at any given time.
Now there are two issues I can see,
1. Background job waiting for a log time
2. User's are facing slow response problem
For background job problem, I would suggest distributing the jobs during night time rather then running during the day time(you can use Operation mode switch to do this). By this you can convert one background process into the dialog process to accommodate dialog users.
For slow response, there could be several reasons...
. Customized transaction
. Network problem
. Hardware bottle-neck
. Profile parameters (eg. memory related)
....
So you may ask Basis expert to drill-down the possibilities to resolve the problem.
Regards,
Pinkle
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