Hi,

Welcome to STAF!

No, this isn't controlled by any configuration settings for STAF.  Most 
likely this is due to things like your network speed if you used the STAF 
TCP/IP interface by specifying a host name or IP address for the machine 
in your STAF service requests.

If you are submitting the STAF service request on your local machine, try 
specifying "local" instead of a host name or IP address for the machine in 
your STAF service request as this means that it will use the STAF Local 
IPC interface which is faster than the STAF TCP/IP interface.

Or if you are submitting the STAF service request to a remote machine 
(e.g. need to use the STAF TCP/IP interface), then check if a simple STAF 
service request like a "STAF machine PING PING" request to the remote 
machine is slow.  If so, a hostname resolution issue may be causing the 
performance issue.  See section "3.1.15 Why is the performance slow when 
sending a STAF PING request to a remote machine?" in the STAF FAQ at 
http://staf.sourceforge.net/current/STAFFAQ.htm for information on how to 
check this.

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IBM Austin,   luc...@us.ibm.com
(512) 286-7313 or Tieline 363-7313




From:   Hector Yuen <hec...@nimblestorage.com>
To:     "staf-users@lists.sourceforge.net" 
<staf-users@lists.sourceforge.net>, 
Date:   02/21/2014 11:56 PM
Subject:        [staf-users] reconfiguring Queue settings



Hi,

I am new to STAF so apologies if this question was already asked, but I 
couldn't find anything related in the archive. 

I am submitting commands through STAF by creating handles for each of the 
commands in a script I am running, after I submit the command I wait for 
the result to come back. I saw that no matter how short the execution time 
for that command is, it will take one second for me to get the result back 
and I am suspecting this is due to the nature of the Queue.

Is there a way to reconfigure this parameter for the Queue to return 
faster if possible? say reduce it from 1 second to 100ms? And are there 
any side effects to doing such?

Thanks
Hector

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