I've never done it that way. I've always run different tables in each thread. Essentially you decide how many threads you want, and then split up the batch files so each one is essentially doing a similar amount of work. I just used record count, but you could also add mean record size to the...
From my understanding that is correct. The only licensing structure change is around the use of PASOE. When we (eventually) get 12, everything else will be staying the same with a selection of Named User and Access Agents.
I'm glad I'm not the only one with licensing problems for v12. You're running PASOE on the box so he's right, you can only license PAS for CPU or named user.
Who have you been investigating the performance issues with? I think that might be a better route of enquiry. I'm sure there are people...
Just a quick question - 11.7.19 still (yes I know - working on it).
The Rest API for PASOE - when I delete an agent, does it just kill it, or does it let it complete what it's doing?
Thanks Rob. I've been off a few days so haven't been looking, but done now. For reference, if you use the "Report" button you can report a post to the mods with a reason rather than posting in the thread :)
Hi there. Welcome. Unfortunately IU have zero knowledge of Rollbase and how it works so can't help. Hopefully someone is. Is there nobody in your organisation that can help, or even a support contract with the vendor you can call on?
That does raise the question: how do you know it's the OS-COMMAND that's taking the time? Have you run it with the profiler enabled?
https://docs.progress.com/bundle/openedge-startup-and-parameter-reference/page/Profiler-profile.html
That will tell you exactly which line of code is the problem.
I've got no idea at all about your application, but that sounds like it's a scripted brute force event to me. And it looks like your application did what it was meant to.
Could you post an extract from broker, agent and DB log around the time of the job terminating please, rather than single lines. Some of the more experienced hands might be able to spot something you haven't. Single lines like this could just be red herrings.
I think you need to grant AUDIT_ADMIN to the user. Something like that. Never done it, but there's extra security around auditing tables for obvious reasons. You should also make sure you keep this sort of data secure at the Tableau end or else the auditing is entirely pointless.
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