We have a cube we use to designate cube dependencies at server restart: }System - Cube Dependencies.
It has two dimensions:
Counter: 135 elements 0-134 plus a consolidation element TOTAL.
}System - Dependency Measure with two elements, Base Cube and Dependent Cube.
There is a cube: "}Picklist_}System - Cube Dependencies" The picklist values in this cube are: "dimension:}Cubes" for all leaf elements.
The problem:
This cube will not open within a reasonable amount of time, taking 10-15 seconds to open a 2 x 16 view. Once a cell is edited, it invariably "locks up," flashing like it is trying to render the cube view with the message "(Not Responding)." We have waited as long as 30 minutes just to see if the cube view ever renders again. It does not and we kill the thread.
In our DEV environment, it works just fine. A copy of the problematic UAT environment was copied down to DEV and functions flawlessly. Both servers are VMs with 64GB of memory. The UAT server has less than 30GB in use for the two instances running on it. Both instances have the same problem with this cube. Other cubes, including another "}System -" cube with a picklist cube for it does not have a problem, although that cube does not use a picklist based on a control dimension.
Other cubes in the UAT environments do not seem to have a problem. The problem cube has been destroyed and rebuilt, along with its picklist cube as well.
We do experience slower response times with the UAT server.
What could be causing this? Could it be something related to network traffic (the UAT servers are located in a different data center)? What are some things to check?
Slow performance in a small cube
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Slow performance in a small cube
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Re: Slow performance in a small cube
Additional testing had demonstrated that our DEV environment is a problem as well WHEN connecting through Architect from a client laptop.
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Re: Slow performance in a small cube
Okay, just in case anyone wonders, switching to a subset vs a dimension picklist, seems to have resolved the problem.
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Re: Slow performance in a small cube
Glad you resolved the issue. For what it's worth I would always use a copy of a control dimension for such a purpose.
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Re: Slow performance in a small cube
Lotsaram
I have in the past as well, and I tested using a copy of the }Cubes dimension, which still acted ugly. It turned out we were able to replicate the bad behavior as long as:
1) we were using a client, not a VM or logged into the actual server
2) the picklist was a dimension, not a subset on that dimension.
As soon as we switched to a subset (tested MDX), the problem went away. It did not matter whether it was DEV or UAT. It turned out DEV appeared to be okay because I was logged onto the server directly.
Thank you for responding.
I have in the past as well, and I tested using a copy of the }Cubes dimension, which still acted ugly. It turned out we were able to replicate the bad behavior as long as:
1) we were using a client, not a VM or logged into the actual server
2) the picklist was a dimension, not a subset on that dimension.
As soon as we switched to a subset (tested MDX), the problem went away. It did not matter whether it was DEV or UAT. It turned out DEV appeared to be okay because I was logged onto the server directly.
Thank you for responding.
Ty
Cleveland, TN
Cleveland, TN