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JD Edwards Server slow

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chingfang

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Jun 10, 2002
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I just recently join new company, the use JDE as main business application. however i facing problem on JDE system with use complaint Enterprise server is slow, not sure is LAN problem or Server problem.

Problem:
oneworld Xe user complaint sometime slow server respone exp. went query the database for name it take 8-10 sec (ping to server respone time is 10ms) to display, normally is 1-2 Sec (ping to server respone time <1ms). but usually is happend in end of every month(closing Account)and duration not long around 10-15 minuts each time happending. 1 day can happend more than 10 times.

JDE Server Spec
IBM WINTEL server Xeon 2.8 X 2 Windows 2003 server
4GB memory (usage is 70%)test using Solarwinds
72GB HD X5

Enterprise Server
oneworld Xe client for LAN user , around 40 Users
Citrix Server
Citrix Client for LAN user around 10 and for 2 branch (WAN) user aound 20 user.
MS-SQL Databases

LAN Structure
6 L2 Standard Switches, all same, Dlink 1024R+ , 5 Switch uplink to 1 main switch, all is 100MB uplink only from each switch.
All oneworld Xe is use Switch 2 & 3.

My campany have 6 server, other server is Mail, file , Domain server, Deployment server, Proxy server.

I thinking is my LAN bandwith is not enought to support traffic, specially my 1st switch cannot handle all my server traffic, i plan upgrade 1st switch to 24Port GB switch and 2 & 3 switch with GB uplink, do you think this will help solve my problem? or is my server can not handle transection? any suggestion.










 
Depending onm the answer you receive,, there is also an EnbterpriseOne forum. On jdeslist.com,, you might try there, if you do not receive any answers..
 
You may also consider checking what is running in batch around the same time the end-user is doing their query. Could be contention in reading the database. Look at Submitted Jobs.

Also, consider the query that they are using. Are they querying on fields that are part of an index on the table?

 
I agree with cglass. I would also add that even if they are querying on an index, it may be helpful to rebuild the index. I have encountered a few cases where the index was there but not being used. Before rebuilding the query ran 3min, after 15 sec.

Just a thought.
 
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