04-04-2016 05:50 AM
Our Ops center is currently on version 7.5.0.7 and having DB of around 18GB.
We are having issues while defrag of DB. It always took ages to complete and most of the time it get failes while reload.
Below is the content of server.conf file.
-n OPSCENTER_hostname -x tcpip(LocalOnly=YES;BROADCASTLISTENER=0;DOBROADCAST=NO;ServerPort=13786;) -gd DBA -gk DBA -gl DBA -gp 8192 -ti 0 -c 256M -ch 1024M -cl 256M
-zl -os 1M -m
Kindly suggest what values need to be changed considering the DB of 18GB. Also about heap size.
Also we are planning to upgrade it to next version. Please suggest to what version we need to upgrade it too and what will be upgraded procedure for the same.
04-04-2016 06:54 AM
I would at least change ch (cache high) to more than 1 GB, think the recommendation is about half your database size. That is of course if you have the amount of free memory on the OpsCenter server.
Can recommend 7.6 or about as this gives multithreading in the database, remember to change -gc/-gt value for the relevant number of CPUs
04-08-2016 07:29 AM
I am planning to upgrade it to 7.6.1.2.
Is this version all the latest release/maintenace packs for v7.6 family?
04-08-2016 08:36 AM
I would highly recommend going to v7.7.1 (or .2)
04-08-2016 09:08 AM
The DB upgrade should go fine even without defrag. If the Opscenter server is vm, you can take a snapshot as a precaution.
Upgrading to the latest Version of Opscenter (7.7.2) would be best. Please go through the documention and layout a plan when you upgrade.
Also even if you can or cannot take snapshot - Take the Backup of the Opscenter Database using the OpsCenter inbuilt utility C:\Program Files\Symantec\OpsCenter\server\bin\dbbackup before the upgrade.
04-11-2016 06:30 AM
Is v7.7.2 is direct upgrade or we need to first install 7.7 and then patch it to v.7.7.2.