LJ,We do Quarterly releases.After each release we do manual flush Cache .Is is 
safe to turn this option off.It might resolve cache corruption issues which we 
encounter almost every alternate week 
Ravi 

Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 14:57:48 -0600
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Another Mid-tier cache question
To: [email protected]

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Mark,I agree with Joe....but look at it this way....this check box tells the 
Mid-Tier server to periodically check your Remedy server for definition 
changes.  How often are definition changes made in your production 
server?....Weekly?  Monthly?  Quarterly?  You likely don't need an automated 
'check' to be turned on in production as it doesn't change very often...and 
when it does, you can manually hit the 'sync' button.

Regarding the app server being behind a load balancer...no, that won't affect 
things because regardless of which app node the mid-tier gets the cache from, 
it should be 'correct' :)


On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 2:45 PM, Joe D'Souza <[email protected]> wrote:

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I won’t pretend to answer this
question for you – but this is my guess..

 

>From what it looks like, this functionality
performs a periodic check on the AR Server, to check for changes in definitions,
and collects that information. This will in my opinion have some impact on
performance.

 

So as long as that interval is relatively
high, and set in such a way that it occurs in periodic cycles when users are
usually not online, it should be fine. My guess is that when this box is
checked and the interval is defined, there is probably a definition check that
happens that instant, followed next by the interval that is defined. So if this
is done lets say at 11:00 PM when most users are usually offline in that time
zone, and the interval is set for 86400 for the next check to happen at 11:00
PM the next night, you might not have too much to worry about.

 

I would however not be comfortable doing it
every few minutes, as it MAY impact the performance of that particular mid-tier
server in that load balanced configuration..

 

Cheers

 



Joe







From: Action Request
System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Brittain, Mark

Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2013
4:34 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: Another Mid-tier cache
question



 





Hi All,





 





Is it safe to use Definition Change
Check (Peform Check) with load balancers? When the dev and production ITSM
servers were installed Perform Check was no selected. Don't know why it was
done that way.





 





Later when I applied a patch to the
mid-tier servers, BMC Support said I should select Perform Check. I did this on
the development server which has one ar server, one mid-tier and no load
balancers, but did not select Perform Check on production which
is a VIP > load balanced to two mid-tiers which are load balanced to two ars
servers in a server group.





 





Particularly with small changes I really
like using change check/perform check on dev and would like to use on the
production servers. Since I don't know why this was not originally set up that
way I figured I would ask the group first.





 





ARS 7.6.06 SP3





Mid-Tier 7.6.06 SP4





 





Thanks





Mark






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