IBM Version 52 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
v If you increase the threads, the number of business processes that can run
concurrently may increase, but it might lead to performance degradation as it
might consume excess memory.
This section provides information about viewing, restoring, and editing
performance configuration settings through performance tuning utility.
View and Restore Performance Configuration Settings
You can view current performance configuration settings to verify if a particular
performance configuration setting is correct and restore previous performance
configuration settings.
View Performance Configuration Settings
You can view the current performance configuration settings to verify if they are
correct. The Performance Tuning page displays all settings that are currently set
and suggested changes. The suggested changes displayed in this page are also
displayed if you are tuning the performance using the performance tuning utility.
For more information about using the performance tuning utility, refer to the topic
“Edit Performance Configuration Settings” on page 123.
To view your performance configuration settings:
1. From the Administration menu, select Operations > System > Performance >
Tuning.
2. In the Performance Tuning page, under View, next to View Performance
Configuration, click Go!.
3. In the Performance Settings page, review the performance configuration
settings, which include information on:
v 1) System
v 2) JVM Parameters for Server
v 3) JVM Parameters Container Nodes
v 4) BP Queue
v 5) Cache
v 6) Purge Settings
v 7) Database Connection Pool
v 8) Queue Settings
v 9) Memory
4. Click Return to return to the Performance Tuning page.
Restore Performance Configuration Settings
You can manually restore performance configuration settings to return Sterling B2B
Integrator to the previous performance state. In the Restore Tuning page, the
properties that will change if you restore the previous performance configuration
settings are displayed in blue color text and bold format.
The User ID, along with the user name, and the time when the last performance
configuration settings were last edited are displayed under the Restore tab in
Performance Tuning page.
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