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We just reciently installed App Studio 8009 and it is very slow like 2-3 minutes to save a file. Does any one know why this is happening and is there a eway to fix it?
Thanks, ToddThis message has been edited. Last edited by: <Kathryn Henning>,
We are on Windows and installed a Microsoft patch file named Windows6.1-KB2675785-x64.msu that fixed the problem. I'm not sure where our admins found it.
WebFOCUS 7.7.05 (Someday 8) Windows 7, All Outputs In Focus since 1983.
Could you give us some hints to the interesting things? I have also upgraded to 8.0.9 and one of the things I found is that images with in the header are not displaying when using IE11. I have just been told yesterday that there has been a refresh to the client server 8.0.9 that takes care of that. I have not pulled it down yet.
I also have slowness when using AppStudio. Right now I am using both DevStudio and AppStudio. DevStudio for my old HTML files and I build new ones with AppStudio.
WebFocus 8.1.5 iSeries/Windows DB2/SQL/Access Dev Studio App Studio Maintain ReportCaster
Posts: 341 | Location: Pembroke NH/Jericho NY | Registered: June 15, 2011
I have the same issue and have a case opened with IBI. I have noticed that the slowness in the save is for any application that is in the 'app path'. Check and see if that is the case with you. If so, it could help in getting this issue resolved.
WF 8.2.01M 8.2.01M Reporting Server Windows 2012 Srvr R2 PDF,Excel, HTML Graphs - a lot of graphs
Posts: 60 | Location: Atlanta, GA | Registered: October 30, 2003
I am having the problem when saving within the content. In my case it doesn't make a difference whether it is within the 'app path' (reporting server) or within the content. They are now both on my iSeries. They are both data files and I believe they are accessed more or less the same way. I believe part of my problem may be the priority that any IB job has on my iSeries.
WebFocus 8.1.5 iSeries/Windows DB2/SQL/Access Dev Studio App Studio Maintain ReportCaster
Posts: 341 | Location: Pembroke NH/Jericho NY | Registered: June 15, 2011
There was (is?) a discussion devoted to the things people have found during upgrade. I have nothing to add. As I said earlier, our slow saves went away with the MicroSoft patch. It has helped us to work directly with IBI via tickets.
WebFOCUS 7.7.05 (Someday 8) Windows 7, All Outputs In Focus since 1983.
We are on WF 8.0.09 and have found AppStudio to slow over all. We have not moved to AppStudio from DevStudio because of this issue. Actually… the only decent piece of WF 8 that I’ve found is ReportCaster. Having said that, we don’t use maintain or the ETL tool set. But nothing else seems ready for prime time.
WebFOCUS 8.0.09 Windows 7 Output: Excel, PDF, HTML
Posts: 10 | Location: Portland, OR | Registered: December 13, 2007
We saw this too when we had a couple of IBI consultants over who were using app studio. We found that saving files from app studio used a full CPU core on the reporting server (load 25% on a quad-core CPU), which would probably explain the slowness witnessed on the client-side.
We did not find out why that was happening though.
Another user here who started using app studio recently doesn't have the problem (and isn't causing a core to be loaded 100%).
WebFOCUS 8.1.03, Windows 7-64/2008-64, IBM DB2/400, Oracle 11g & RDB, MS SQL-Server 2005, SAP, PostgreSQL 11, Output: HTML, PDF, Excel 2010 : Member of User Group Benelux :
We've notice that App Studio is also very slow. The interface itself is very slow to respond, opening the tools takes quite a while, and navigating around is just sluggish. We happen to install with a remote server, no local server, and I believe that is compounding the issue and making it much more apparent. We do have a case opened on this but not sure where it's headed.
Not sure how many other people install with a remote server, but there were a number of issues with that as well. We did get it working, but had to do some cleanup after the install.
I have Dev Studio 7.7 on a laptop that I run at two different clients. On one network the save time is too short to measure, on the other it's about 20 seconds. No clue what the difference is, but it's clearly beyond the borders of my laptop.
J.
Posts: 1012 | Location: At the Mast | Registered: May 17, 2007
Is DevStudio still running faster than AppStudio? I'm converting the masses to 8009 from 7703 now and response is horrible. I opened a ticket last week, but don't have a fix yet. Any good tuning tricks found yet?
8105 Tomcat and AIX reporting server input: Teradata, SQL, DB2, Essbase, Oracle, text output:html, excel, PDF,
We found a work around of sorts. It depends on the amount of content in the destination folder. So we create a working folder with just our current item in it. We save here as we are working on code. We only take the slowness hit when we make the "final" save to the folder where the report ultimately resides. I think I heard something about the IBI code walking the entire directory before saving. I believe they are implementing a solution. I don't know how far back they will port it into the release 8 series. It is not in 8.1.03 with us.
WebFOCUS 7.7.05 (Someday 8) Windows 7, All Outputs In Focus since 1983.
8007, 8009, 8009 w/hotfix, and 8009 with windows patch have been absolute flops because of very slow read/write times on our low latency network. IBI is suggesting 8104 now, but I've never had good luck with newer releases and just don't trust going through yet another install in hopes of getting usable software. I guess we are stuck with 77x for another year.
8.2.03 AIX Client Windows Tomcat DB2, Terradata, SQL, Oracle
Posts: 56 | Location: Fort Worth, Texas USA | Registered: January 27, 2012
The sad thing about this is that you can't learn AppStudio if it is slow. If you try to go from 8.0.9 to 8.2.XXX, you loose the grace period of learning AppStudio and still having DevStudio has a backup. I believe DevStudio will not work in 8.2.XX and there is a learning curve for AppStudio.
WebFocus 8.1.5 iSeries/Windows DB2/SQL/Access Dev Studio App Studio Maintain ReportCaster
Posts: 341 | Location: Pembroke NH/Jericho NY | Registered: June 15, 2011
Fixed by changing the SQL connection strings in the edasprof.prf. There were 30 or so that were all in a format for an older version of java than the new install. I was not using SQL so did not think anything of it (db2 repository); but each time I saved a fex it was running through edasprof and lagging. Comment them out and lag goes away; fix the format and no more lag. No error on startup btw
8.2.03 AIX Client Windows Tomcat DB2, Terradata, SQL, Oracle
Posts: 56 | Location: Fort Worth, Texas USA | Registered: January 27, 2012