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jhan100
PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 7:28 am    Post subject: Temporary FTE Agent Reply with quote

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Hi all,
I would like to know whether can I use a static/fixed FTE Agent to receive my files ? I am afraid, if when I have an error in my flow/broker node I must stop my file receiving application feature.
Also there's a dev concern that we're using the transfer id from FTE in other nodes/objects internally in the flow, so using an other kind of "file receptionist" is not allowed.
I need FTE Input, but I don't want a temporary FTE Agent.

Thanks!
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mqjeff
PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 7:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Use regular FileInput, and use an external FTE client to put files where FileInput can read from.
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jhan100
PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 8:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hi Jeff,
1. Well, we're processing big files (500MB - 1GB) isn't there any limit in FileInput node ? I've heard from a dev that there's this kind of limit and its size is 100mb (max queue size).


2. Antoher question that just came up today is that while a few file processing tests we're getting 100% of CPU utilization(is that normal ?). Is there any way of limiting CPU utilization in IIB9 ?
The developer is not putting the lines of the file into the queue, so I am not able to use the new WorkLoadManager feature, to capping the message flow 'power/throughput'.

p.s
Right now in test env, we're just using a simple intel core x86 proc.
The sysctl.conf, ulimits and mq.ini tuning was done already.

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fjb_saper
PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 9:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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jhan100 wrote:
Hi Jeff,
1. Well, we're processing big files (500MB - 1GB) isn't there any limit in FileInput node ? I've heard from a dev that there's this kind of limit and its size is 100mb (max queue size).

Not quite. You can process up to 2 GB files with the large message technique. Beyond 2 GB you cannot use "whole file" but must use either parsed record, or delimited... However if you do put your outbound message on a queue then your outbound size limit is still 100 MB.
jhan100 wrote:
2. Antoher question that just came up today is that while a few file processing tests we're getting 100% of CPU utilization(is that normal ?). Is there any way of limiting CPU utilization in IIB9 ?
The developer is not putting the lines of the file into the queue, so I am not able to use the new WorkLoadManager feature, to capping the message flow 'power/throughput'.

p.s
Right now in test env, we're just using a simple intel core x86 proc.
The sysctl.conf, ulimits and mq.ini tuning was done already.

Thank you!

Well the main work in the file input (and or subsequent nodes if parsing on demand) is the parsing, and that is CPU intensive. Did you also verify the message rate achieved during that 100% CPU hit? (message flow statistics should be able to help you out there).

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jhan100
PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 5:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Well while using 1 processor de average was about 1350 msgs/second. But that average was based in the amount of lines that a huge file had and the amount of time used to process.
As I said, the developer is not unloading the file into a queue. He's processing it directly and I didn't find a way to explicity monitoring it msg/msg from broker statistics.

Anyway, I would like to say thanks by the help and doubts cleared. I will keep searching a way to improve its monitoring by using tivoli or monitor.

Thanks!
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fjb_saper
PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 7:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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jhan100 wrote:
Well while using 1 processor de average was about 1350 msgs/second. But that average was based in the amount of lines that a huge file had and the amount of time used to process.
As I said, the developer is not unloading the file into a queue. He's processing it directly and I didn't find a way to explicity monitoring it msg/msg from broker statistics.

Anyway, I would like to say thanks by the help and doubts cleared. I will keep searching a way to improve its monitoring by using tivoli or monitor.

Thanks!

If you are trying to improve performance and are looking for bottlenecks try support pack IS03...
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jhan100
PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 4:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Sure, thanks by the SupportPack and all the support/replys.

Regards!
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