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chanduy9
PostPosted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 2:44 pm    Post subject: Performance problem Reply with quote

Disciple

Joined: 28 Nov 2001
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Hi,
I am using a flat file of size 8928kb, i am trying to convert from mrm to xml..i am not using any data base nodes. I am using only set outputroot.xml....in while loop. It is taking 1hr to process this message. can we do any performance tuning at broker level to process the message fast. In general what are all steps we have to take for performace issues.
Thanks in advance.
Chandra.
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kirani
PostPosted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 5:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Chandra,

By any chance do you have Trace enabled on your MessageFlow/ExecutionGroup? I suspect your message flow is looping somewhere. It shouldn't take this long to process single messages. could you explain more about your message flow processing and your current environment/configuration settings? How much was the CPU consumption when you were processing this message?
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chanduy9
PostPosted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 5:25 pm    Post subject: Performance problem Reply with quote

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Hi,
I am executing on my local machine(WIN2000)....which is having 512MB RAM..when i ran this test CPU utilization is 100%. I got same problem on AIX also. I am not running any trace commands. The same flow is working fine for small size files.
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kirani
PostPosted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 5:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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How much time does it take for processing small message?
Is it possible to post the contents of the compute node where you do the transformation and a sample input message?
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mpuetz
PostPosted: Fri Jul 05, 2002 2:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hi,

without the source code of your mapping I can only be very general
about performance tuning, but here are some hints:

1.) Precalculate CARDINALITIES and store them in INTEGER vars.
2.) Use the new REFERENCE variables where possible
3.) Try to reformulate your SET-type mappings as complex SELECTS

I recently tuned a very simple WHILE LOOP of the type

WHILE i <= CARDINALITY(InputBody.Msg.Array[]) DO
SET OutputRoot.abc.xyz.def[i].x = InputbBody.Msg.Array[i].value_x;
SET OutputRoot.abc.xyz.def[i].y = InputbBody.Msg.Array[i].value_y;
SET i = i + 1;
END WHILE;


where CARDINALITY(ARRAY) > 5000

by a factor of 20 by do this

SET c = CARDINALITY(...)
WHILE i <= c DO

and another factor of two by doing this

DECLATE src REFERENCE TO InputBody.Msg.Array[1];

WHILE LASTMOVE(src) DO
SET OutputRoot.abc.xyz.def[i] = ROW(
src.value_x AS x,
src.value_y AS y
);
MOVE src TO NEXTSIBLING;
END WHILE;

and another factor of 1.5 by using a select

SET OutputRoot.abc.xyz.def[] = (
SELECT
A.value_x AS x,
A.value_y AS y
FROM InputBody.Msg.Array[] AS A
);

I hope this will give you some ideas.
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