RE: CiscoWorks LMS Very Sloooooow!

From: Reisner, Tim (TR126568@exchange.DAYTONOH.NCR.com)
Date: Tue Sep 02 2003 - 12:58:41 GMT-3


Joseph,

Have run into this before, but only on remote clients. Running CiscoWorks
from the server worked fine. Try the following:

Problem:
========
It has been seen that Ciscoworks when installed on certain hardware, has a
very
slow response when it tried to be accessed remotely.

NOTE: It responds _fine_ when you log in locally on the box.

This has been witnessed on Multi CPU Machine with HyperThreading Enabled.

Symptoms:
=========
Takes a couple of minutes to even get the login prompt of ciscoworks, and
Various java applets just fail to even come up.

Workaround:
===========

In <NMSROOT>\lib\web\conf\httpd.conf

Change :
KeepAlive Off

to
KeepAlive On

Stop and Restart the
Apache WebServer &
JRUNProxyServer

HTW

Regards,
Tim Reisner
CCIE #10418

-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph Hao [mailto:jthao1@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 10:40 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: OT: CiscoWorks LMS Very Sloooooow!

Folks,

I installed CiscoWorks 2000 LAN Management Solution v2.0 on a Dual Pentium
with 2 Gb RAM. The hardware is above Cisco's hardware requirements but for
some reason, CiscoWorks is very slow. It takes forever (over 5 minutes) to
bring up the topology services Java applets and other applets. (Gives me
one
more reason to hate Java.)

Just for completeness; per chance my server was flaky, I installed it on
several different servers with the same slow response. I've search archives
and Cisco.com for an explanation but no luck. I did install the Java patch
(JRE v1.3.1) that came with the distribution CD, but I get this feeling that
I'm missing another patch or something.

Does anybody have the same experience? How did you resolve it?

Joseph



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