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bruce2359
PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 8:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Missed that. I was searching for a Notepad replacement to view the trace. Found one: http://www.swiftgear.com/ltfviewer/features.html
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 9:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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No worries. If you struggle with 70Mb, you should try a multi Gb one! ... Tooling helps (splitting, summarizing etc), but its a bit specialist, as you usually look for different things in each trace. FWIW I use and like SlickEdit although there are obviously lots of editors out there and I cannot advocate one over another!
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Which trace do you want me to take on the server side...
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 9:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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JasonE wrote:
No worries. If you struggle with 70Mb, you should try a multi Gb one! ... Tooling helps (splitting, summarizing etc), but its a bit specialist, as you usually look for different things in each trace. FWIW I use and like SlickEdit although there are obviously lots of editors out there and I cannot advocate one over another!

I stopped looking when I found the first one. Not advocating. I'll take a look at SlickEdit. Thanks.
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I don't have any experience with MQ Clients talking to MQ Servers in other countries, but if basic pings are taking 100s of milliseconds, is the MQ performance seen in this scenario about right? The MQ API calls can't execute faster than the network time.


What happens when you set up repeating pings from the client server to the queue manager server and collect 4,000 of them. What kind of times do you over this length of time? Min, Max, Average?
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Which trace do you want me to take on the server side...

I'd always advocate a full one - more details which you ignore is better than missing details, ie strmqtrc -t detail -t all

however...

I'd also echo Peter's suggestion is worth doing first, ie something like from the client, ping serveripaddr -n 1000 >filename, then sum up the time= lines as you wont get faster than that. If your round trips for ping packets at 250-300ms, give up at this point, but if they are about 100ms then it might be worth a look on the server side. (Grab client side trace as well, zip the lot - we should be able to tell the diff between send->recv client side and recv->send server side, ie the amount of time the bits are in transit).
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Sure... Ill do that...and reply...
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