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Re: NV & CW2000 sizing

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Subject: Re: NV & CW2000 sizing
From: Jorge Jiles <Jorge.Jiles@UALBERTA.CA>
Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 09:52:59 -0600
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I'm running CWSI campus for Solaris and yes, the JRE does eat a lot of
memory, it grows up to approx. 200 Mbytes and stays there, it also uses a
lot of CPU, it seats at 80% + o -. I was told that this a normal behaviour
of the application.

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At 10:36 AM 4/8/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Neil:
>  I am doing a test drive with CW2K running on NT4.0 256 meg of mem. The
(jre (Java RunTime Exec)) is eating the memory quite fast. They tell me
that the problem is with NT and that there is possible fix coming.
>We have ordered CW2K for an F50 running AIX 4.3.2 NV5.1 & 512 Meg of
memory. I am planning to upgrade from CW4.0 very soon.
>Do you have some specific recommendation / customization for UNIX jre
daemons?
>Thanks in advance
>Gil Irizarry
>
>>>> Neil Harvey <nharvey@ISL4.DEMON.CO.UK> 04/08 9:10 AM >>>
>Hello,
>
>I am looking for a bit of advice or feedback regarding installing
>CiscoWorks2000. At the moment the platform is an E20 (256MB memory)
>running NV5.1 and CiscoWorks 4.0, it was orginally sized for NV4.1 with
>CW4.0 (a few years ago). CW2000 is required to provide the CWSI for
>their new switches and hence essentials resource manager (ERM) will have
>to be installed (I believe it is a pre-req for CWSI?). They are quite
>happy to migrate/remove CW4.0 and replace it with ERM.
>
>I have installed CW2000 on a solaris platform running HPOV NNM and found
>some of the CWSI daemons to be a bit CPU hungry and had to alter the
>configuation files (in particular the jre processes). I have already
>seem some usefull posting on the forum regarding possible problems and
>was looking for any feeling on the platform size or any further caveats
>I should be aware of.
>
>At present it is a 70 router network (5000 objects in the database) but
>growing to a 300 router network (mainly Cisco devices) in the next few
>months.
>
>Thanks in advance, Neil.
>
>
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Jorge A. Jiles
Network Analyst
Computing & Network Services
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada

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