Yep!
According to Veritas, they "are aware, and are working on it".
In the mean time, if you're on a UNIX master server, you can adjust the
following variables in /opt/openv/java/jnbSA and jbpSA:
INITIAL_MEMORY=256M
MAX_MEMORY=512M
By default, they were something like 24M and 64M, respectively.
This helps a bit, but it's not an amazing difference.
If you're running a Windows master, then I have no idea where those
variables live.
--Steve
Maths Lööv wrote:
> I have an Administration console (Veritas NBU Datacenter W2K MP3) with
> extremly bad performance! Anyone seen this before?
>
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