Most of the (TEP) java processes I've seen eating an endless helping CPU were those that run out of the TEMS interface. The high tech solution to finding and stopping them: task manager.
Such processes could cause ISC/AC to become unresponsive. I wouldn't look to ISC/AC for the problem though, as compared to the other code it is fairly mature? [RC] On Feb 3, 2010, at 7:44 AM, Christian Svensson wrote:
Hi Everyone, I have a Admin Center installed on the same machine as TSM Reporting. It works OK, but most of the time does AC not respond on few commands such "Connect to a New Server" or "Health Monitor", and sometimes is the web totally dead. I can verify that AC doesn't even try to connect to the TSM Servers to check for information. So it is not a communication problem. When I log in to Windows where I running AC and Reporting, do I see multiple JAVA.EXE and JAVA.EXE *32 processes up and running, they are taking totally 2GB memory of my 4GB. And the only solution to get the server up and running again is to reboot Windows. I will try to verify that is not a Anti-Virus Software killing the server and scanning JAVA all the time. But I don't think it is a Anti-Virus software problem because we have exclude all IBM/TSM/ TIVOLI/DB2 catalogs with subdirectories on the server. I wonder if anyone else have a slow ISC/AC and if you have solve the problem? I sow a older discussion between Wanda, Zoltan, Carol and Clark with no ending really. (http://www.adsm.org/lists/html/ADSM-L/ 2009-07/msg00312.html) OS: Windows Server 2008 R2 x64 AC Level: 6.1.3.0 TEP Level: 1.1.1 Reporting Level: 6.1.2.0 Best Regards Christian Svensson Cell: +46-70-325 1577 E-mail: christian.svens...@cristie.se Skype: cristie.christian.svensson Supported Platform for CPU2TSM:: http://www.cristie.se/cpu2tsm- supported-platforms