There are about 750 devices on our network, but about
100 of them discovered by ANI.
I have checked the "jump router boundary" option, and I experience
poor performance also now, but mainly while the discovery is runninf.
Discovery last for about 15-20 minutes.
Tomorow I add a CPU and another 512 Mb of RAM to the box. I will see if things
get better.
Thierry
On 29.11.2000 19:42:44 owner-nv-l wrote:
>How many Cisco network devices are you discovering with the ANI server? We
>are testing the same server platform with only CW2000 (no NetView) and are
>experiencing extremely poor performance with only 400 devices. We have not
>yet been able to isolate the cause of the performance problems. Our goal is
>to determine what server platform will meet our needs.
>
>Joel A. Gerber - USAA Information Technology Co. - San Antonio, TX
>* (210)913-4231 * mailto:Joel.Gerber@USAA.com " http://www.usaa.com
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: thierry.van-mol@CIEV.VD.CH [SMTP:thierry.van-mol@CIEV.VD.CH]
>Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 02:33
>To: - *nv-l@tkg.com
>Subject: [NV-L] Réf. : [NV-L] CiscWorks2000 and Netview together on
>one AIX
>
>
>I've done so on a Sun Enterprise 250 with 512 Mb of RAM, running
>Solaris 2.6. I didn't finish the discovery of the network
>in Netview yet, so Netview isn't very busy polling things.
>But until now, no problems. Performance is still OK.
>
>
>Thierry
>
>
>
>
>
>On 23.11.2000 07:47:05 owner-nv-l wrote:
>>Hi all,
>>
>>Not long ago, someone asked about the similar question on installing
>>CiscoWorks2000 and Netview in a NT server.
>>I wonder if it will equally harmful on a Unix box?
>>Would it affect the performance?
>>Please pour in your view.
>>
>>Appreciate all contribution
>>
>>Thank you
>>Yong
>>
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