[ok-mail] [K12OSN] Scalability (long email)
dahopkins at comcast.net
dahopkins at comcast.net
Mon Apr 12 11:52:43 UTC 2004
Eric,
Thanks. I wish Chancery would just make a decent package that uses what it needs and lets the OS do its job. Just one more reason I really, really do not like the Winschool product. Unfortunately, NCS doesn't have a viable option for getting rid of this package just yet.
And now I get to call the school to troubeshoot why comments on the report cards didn't transfer over correctly (again). Hello Monday.
Sincerely,
Dave Hopkins
> dahopkins at comcast.net wrote:
> <snip>
> > 30+ sessions of Type to Learn run very well, but launch just 4 or 5
> > instances of Eclass Grades( Winschool) and it can bring the server to
> > a halt. In fact, each Eclass session uses a full 'cpu'. I have
> > never tried to track down exactly why.
> > Sincerely, Dave Hopkins
>
> According to Chancery, it's "normal" for the winschool administrative
> console, and eclass grades and attendence to take a 100% of a cpu's
> resources. It's "supposed" to release resources as needed for other
> processes, but I'm sure it's not taking into account running on a
> terminal server.
>
> Either way, I'm not happy seeing my P4/2.2Ghz machines pegged at 100% of
> the cpu all the time.
>
> --
> Eric Feldhusen
> Network Administrator for Adams, Chassell,
> Dollar Bay, and Lake Linden Public Schools
>
> email: eric at remc1.k12.mi.us
>
>
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