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Performance tuning recommendations for event and impact management


The following tables list parameter names, file names, descriptions, and recommended values to tune a Infrastructure Management environment that performs both event management and impact management.

Heap tuning parameter

Cell tuning parameters

Additional tuning parameters

Configuring the parameters automatically

You can either manually add these parameter values in the respective configuration file or let the installer insert them at the time of installation. To do this, open the command prompt using the Run as administrator option and run the installer using the following command:

install.cmd –J PERFORM_SERVER_PARAMETER_TUNING=true

When you install the BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management Server, the installation program automatically configures the system by adding the pre-inserted values for performance tuning parameters provided in the ServerPerformanceParameters.csv file. This file contains the different value for each CPU core and RAM combination for the following parameters:

Parameter Name

Property file

MaxHeap

pnjserver.conf

MinHeap

pnjserver.conf

MaxHeap

pnrate.conf

MinHeap

pnrate.conf

MaxHeap

pnagentcntl.conf

MinHeap

pnagentcntl.conf

pronet.jserver.cachemodule.threadpool.max.size

pronet.conf

pronet.jserver.cachemodule.threadpool.min.size

pronet.conf

pronet.jserver.databasemodule.threadpool.max.size

pronet.conf

pronet.jserver.databasemodule.threadpool.min.size

pronet.conf

pronet.jserver.dbconnectionpool.maxdbconnections

pronet.conf

The installer picks the values depending on your system configuration and updates the configuration files.  Post installation, this file is located at the <installationDirectory>\pw\custom\conf folder.

You can use the Maintenance Tool - Configuration tab to re-configure the values in the following cases:

  • If you have the information for different parameters (other than mentioned in the previous table) and insert the values in this csv file. 
  • If your system configuration is modified in the future.

For more information, see Administering-Infrastructure-Management-Maintenance-Tool.

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