Re: Windows Event Log Warning
Date: 08-02-10
From: Kevin LaTona <4dlist_at_studiosola.com>
You may also wanted to read more here to see if it can help you tweak
your settings.
http://www.4d.com/docs/CMU/CMU02058.HTM
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How to determine the right value?
In theory, the maximum number of Web processes is the result of the
following formula: Available memory/Web process stack size.
On Feb 8, 2010, at 9:38 PM, Jeffrey Kain wrote:
> You answered your own question - there's not enough cache memory to
> hold the
> data structures 4D needs for fast performance given the size of your
> data
> file.
>
> My suggestion would be to set the flush time to every 1 minute, and
> dramatically increase the cache. Try 512MB and see if things get
> much much
> better. With 4D 2003 I'd go up to 1024MB.
>
> Also, do you really need to reserve a minimum of 1000 web processes?
> For 35
> users on an internal network that seems to be extreme overkill, but
> maybe
> your app needs it. I'd set a minimum of 50 and a maximum of anything
> higher
> (500? 1000?).
>
> My $0.02...
>
> Jeff
>
> On 2/8/10 10:47 PM, "William Swann"
>
>> Server Setup:
>> Windows server 2003 32bit
>> 2 x Quad Core XEON 3.16 GHz processors
>> 4 Gb RAM
>> 48 GB RAID 10 (exclusive for the data file)
>>
>> 4D server and structure setup
>> 60 Blocks _at_ 64000K
>> Current Cache - 51200
>> Flush buffers - every 15 minutes
>> #web process min : 1000
>> #web process max : 2000
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