Not run all tests at startup
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Not run all tests at startup
We have about 2000 tests currently in the system, which will grow to probably twice that size within a few months. When we need to update something on the server the AHM is running on it takes about half a day before the system starts responding normally again. The cause is that all tests are executed at startup at the same time. Which causes it to be slow and when the new cycle of tests begins it is slow to execute and slow to recieve causing the system to remain painfully slow for hours.
Usually we are testing HostMonitor using 5000 test items and GUI responds within seconds.We have about 2000 tests currently in the system, which will grow to probably twice that size within a few months. When we need to update something on the server the AHM is running on it takes about half a day before the system starts responding normally again
Could you please provide more information about the problem?
- HostMonitor version?
- Windows?
- Service pack?
- CPU?
- How much memory do you have installed on the system?
- What kind of tests executed most often?
- What information is displayed by Estimated Load dialog (menu View -> Estimated Load)?
May be you setup too short test interval for your tests and too high value of "Don't start more than [N] tests per second" option? E.g. if you setup 2000 tests to be checked every 20 sec, then HostMonitor should perform 100 tests every second.
Do you mean you start second instance of HostMonitor every time you need to modify some settings? Why? Is it because HostMonitor is started as service on remote system? Why don't you use Remote Control Console (RCC)?The cause is that all tests are executed at startup at the same time
BTW: There is command line parameter that allows you to start HostMonitor without executing tests
http://www.ks-soft.net/hostmon.eng/mfra ... #CmdParams
Regards
Alex
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HM Version: 7.50
Windows: Server 2003 SP2
CPU: 2.8 GHz
Ram: 512 Mb
Load: 2 tests/s
Most executed: Services 36 /m, UNC 19 /m, Drive space 15 /m, CPU 13 /m
Max tests started per second: 32
When we update HM or when we shut it down at the end of the day instead of just locking the screen it takes a very long time before it get itself running properly again.
Windows: Server 2003 SP2
CPU: 2.8 GHz
Ram: 512 Mb
Load: 2 tests/s
Most executed: Services 36 /m, UNC 19 /m, Drive space 15 /m, CPU 13 /m
Max tests started per second: 32
When we update HM or when we shut it down at the end of the day instead of just locking the screen it takes a very long time before it get itself running properly again.
Not much...Ram: 512 Mb
Should not be a problemLoad: 2 tests/s
Most executed: Services 36 /m, UNC 19 /m, Drive space 15 /m, CPU 13 /m
Max tests started per second: 32

Could you send HML file with tests to support@ks-soft.net? May be we will be able to reproduce the problem.
shut it down at the end of the day? If you don't need to monitor some/all servers at night you may use scheduleWhen we update HM or when we shut it down at the end of the day
http://www.ks-soft.net/hostmon.eng/mfra ... ofiles.htm
Regards
Alex