WC Web* performance (was: Advice on MacOS & TCP...)

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texte = Larry wrote:>We have several MacOS servers, all running WebSTAR and WebCat. We have >some database >activity for Inventory and POS that utilizes TCP connect/sends. We found >performance >with WC under WS 4.2X --- how can I say this nicely --- it sucked! >Stalled is not even >a good description. It went into a do-nothing mode. ...We too had massive performance problems when we upgraded a G4 (Yikes) with WebStar 4.2 & WC PI 3.08. Performance would start out great but within hours or minutes would degrade until the server totally stalled on serving a simple straight html page. We didn't know if it was related to the upgrade or not because the problem's occurence coincided with a large increase in traffic.Anyway, we did all the typical things in an effort to overcome this, searched for Gremlins, walked through thousands of lines of code, rebuilt harddrives, replaced memory modules, changed network hardware, etc. etc. but nothing helped. We finally pulled out a brand new G4 Sawtooth and tried that and the problem still occurred.Next, I put our entire setup on a G3 Powerbook with a non-velocity version of Web* 4.2 and things ran great on that machine for the next 24 hours.We then went back to the G4s and started pulling out any extension & control panel we didn't think was absolutely critical and somehow we happened upon the right combination, performance became phenomenal on the G4 and the machine has been completely stable and fast for months now.I believe that there is some strange combination between WebStar 4.2 and the default extensions in a G4 that causes WebCat to go into never-never land, if you back down to Web* 3 you're fine I think. Then again it may not involve WebCat at all - but we could never generate sufficient traffic on a pure Web* (non-WebCat) server to see if the problem would occur without WebCat. Wish I had more details on this but you may want to try pulling out extensions and control panels until the G4 server becomes fast and stable. Of course YMMV.Hope that helps - and thanks for the feedback Marty Schmid Artwerks ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: WC Web* performance (was: Advice on MacOS & TCP...) (Marty Schmid 2000)
  2. Re: WC Web* performance (was: Advice on MacOS & TCP...) (Larry Cline 2000)
  3. Re: WC Web* performance (was: Advice on MacOS & TCP...) (Joseph D'Andrea 2000)
  4. WC Web* performance (was: Advice on MacOS & TCP...) (Marty Schmid 2000)
Larry wrote:>We have several MacOS servers, all running WebSTAR and WebCat. We have >some database >activity for Inventory and POS that utilizes TCP connect/sends. We found >performance >with WC under WS 4.2X --- how can I say this nicely --- it sucked! >Stalled is not even >a good description. It went into a do-nothing mode. ...We too had massive performance problems when we upgraded a G4 (Yikes) with WebStar 4.2 & WC PI 3.08. Performance would start out great but within hours or minutes would degrade until the server totally stalled on serving a simple straight html page. We didn't know if it was related to the upgrade or not because the problem's occurence coincided with a large increase in traffic.Anyway, we did all the typical things in an effort to overcome this, searched for Gremlins, walked through thousands of lines of code, rebuilt harddrives, replaced memory modules, changed network hardware, etc. etc. but nothing helped. We finally pulled out a brand new G4 Sawtooth and tried that and the problem still occurred.Next, I put our entire setup on a G3 Powerbook with a non-velocity version of Web* 4.2 and things ran great on that machine for the next 24 hours.We then went back to the G4s and started pulling out any extension & control panel we didn't think was absolutely critical and somehow we happened upon the right combination, performance became phenomenal on the G4 and the machine has been completely stable and fast for months now.I believe that there is some strange combination between WebStar 4.2 and the default extensions in a G4 that causes WebCat to go into never-never land, if you back down to Web* 3 you're fine I think. Then again it may not involve WebCat at all - but we could never generate sufficient traffic on a pure Web* (non-WebCat) server to see if the problem would occur without WebCat. Wish I had more details on this but you may want to try pulling out extensions and control panels until the G4 server becomes fast and stable. Of course YMMV.Hope that helps - and thanks for the feedback Marty Schmid Artwerks ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Marty Schmid

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