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Matt Baker
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The powershell scripts are mostly calls to tcman env to fetch various values. Mostly temp directory, pid file location, status and a few other things. The adminserver has no way of resolving any of these values on its own since many of them are done via substitutions in catalina.properties or appserver.properties or set via shell scripts, and order is very important. You are right, powershell is expensive. Most of it is compile time for the tcmanager.ps1 script. Some of this has been addressed newer versions that make use of a status file shared between PAS and the AdminServer. Other performance improvements are there in 11.7.2 which reduces the number of calls the adminserver makes to tcman. Still not perfect yet.
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