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Probably a very simple request, but we have performance issues using v9.5 TM1
As this is a fresh install I suspect this likely to be down to TM1S.cfg settings can anyone suggest key lines we should add to the basic config file to enable better performance
Thanks
Ryan
Config Help
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Re: Config Help
Are you going to use very first time in your organization? or are you upgrading from an existing version? The performance issue is for starting the server, browsing data or tm1web?
If you are upgrading then you can use the TM1.CFG file from the previous machine.
One thing which I can think of right now is adding MaximumCubeLoadThreads to your config file.
If you are upgrading then you can use the TM1.CFG file from the previous machine.
One thing which I can think of right now is adding MaximumCubeLoadThreads to your config file.
Cheers!
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Re: Config Help
Hi Ryan
You haven't qualified what you mean by "performance issues" or provided any details of your model or hardware or client UI setup.
So it could be literally thousands of things which does not make this a "simple request."
You haven't qualified what you mean by "performance issues" or provided any details of your model or hardware or client UI setup.
So it could be literally thousands of things which does not make this a "simple request."

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Re: Config Help
Any chance it's like the one we have?
http://forums.olapforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1673
No solution to ours provided yet - though I'm told it's been elevated to the US engineering (whatever that means).
Tony
http://forums.olapforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1673
No solution to ours provided yet - though I'm told it's been elevated to the US engineering (whatever that means).
Tony