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Author 5.3 problem , properties then crash
Matthew Green

2006-02-28, 8:34 pm

had it a couple of times now , since upgrading to 5.3 , when i click on the
server
properties the server restarts ????

very strange ??

Matt


Adam Simmonds [TeamSybase]

2006-02-28, 8:34 pm

Matthew Green wrote:
> had it a couple of times now , since upgrading to 5.3 , when i click on the
> server
> properties the server restarts ????
>
> very strange ??


this problem was around in 5.0/5.1 days as well
suggest opening a case with support
Matthew Green

2006-02-28, 8:34 pm

i cant re-create it though , once it happended when right clicking
properties on the server (in eas manager)
then yesterday when i set the check box for not truncating http request log
....

Matt

"Adam Simmonds [TeamSybase]" <adam. simmonds@REMOVEexema
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> Matthew Green wrote:
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> this problem was around in 5.0/5.1 days as well
> suggest opening a case with support



Adam Simmonds [TeamSybase]

2006-02-28, 8:34 pm

Matthew Green wrote:
> i cant re-create it though , once it happended when right clicking
> properties on the server (in eas manager)
> then yesterday when i set the check box for not truncating http request log


eas6 has a nifty web interface so hopefully it was be better
than the crappy java app :)
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Peter Abbott

2006-02-28, 8:34 pm

Have you checked the jaguar manager log in the bin directory, it is
usually called something like jagmgr.log or jagmgr.out. It is generally
pretty good at identifying issues along with checking the Jaguar.log as
long as you dont have truncate on startup turned on. Also have a look
for any jvm dump files which normally are in the bin directory as well.

With 6, unless they have fixed the performance issues with the latest
Beta "the nifty web inteface" was slow as a dog and not very intuitive
to use, but it is only still a beta and lets hope it and the general
server performance improves once it goes to release. Give me the Sybase
Central version any day :-) it was a vast improvement on the original
Jaguar Manager that came with 4.2.5. A rule of thumb I have is never go
with a ".0" release wait a couple of point release till the sort out all
the bugs :-)

Pete

Adam Simmonds [TeamSybase] wrote:[color=darkred
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> Matthew Green wrote:
>
>
>
> eas6 has a nifty web interface so hopefully it was be better than the
> crappy java app :)
> a.
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Adam Simmonds [TeamSybase]

2006-03-05, 8:42 pm

Peter Abbott wrote:
> Have you checked the jaguar manager log in the bin directory, it is
> usually called something like jagmgr.log or jagmgr.out. It is generally
> pretty good at identifying issues along with checking the Jaguar.log as
> long as you dont have truncate on startup turned on. Also have a look
> for any jvm dump files which normally are in the bin directory as well.
>
> With 6, unless they have fixed the performance issues with the latest
> Beta "the nifty web inteface" was slow as a dog and not very intuitive
> to use,


I liked it, especially when compared with the java version.
a.


but it is only still a beta and lets hope it and the general
> server performance improves once it goes to release. Give me the Sybase
> Central version any day :-) it was a vast improvement on the original
> Jaguar Manager that came with 4.2.5.


I actually thought the 3.5 version worked best, didnt crash
at least.

A rule of thumb I have is never go
> with a ".0" release wait a couple of point release till the sort out all
> the bugs :-)


Agree.
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> Pete
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> Adam Simmonds [TeamSybase] wrote:
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