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Hi, I am working on a Compound report and It contains 30 PAGES. Each Page has minimum 1 graph, So I would say around 40 graphs/fex being called... Now this is a migration project 768 to 7702, so this report is working successsfully in 768 but not in 7702. It is crashing agent .I tried to debug it and ran , some how it is working upto 20/22 pages,if I add more pages it is crashing agent again.
Check the java memory heap setting for jscom3 in the 77 version. On reporting server under java services. Probably set higher on old version. Grephs use jscom3
WebFOCUS 7.6.10 Linux All output formats
Posts: 1 | Location: Georgia | Registered: June 08, 2009
When online, graphs use whatever GRAPHSERVURL is set to in the client. When in caster execution, graph uses JSCOM when doing graph ON GRAPH HOLD (which is the case with compound reports).
Clearly, the server should not crash. Pls collect savediag and open case.
Brian Suter VP WebFOCUS Product Development
Posts: 200 | Location: NYC | Registered: January 02, 2007