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09-21-2006 02:03 AM
09-21-2006 02:03 AM
Is 2MB of data sent every 10 mins normal?
I have noticed that every 10 mins ISEE sends 2MB of data to HP. There are no open incidents listed in ISEE and it is only used to monitor 2 EVA's.
The MAD log shows the following every 10 mins:
180906 11:35:44.327 DEBUG,[Comm] no messages
180906 11:35:44.327 DEBUG,[Comm] 2 events in the queue
180906 11:45:44.350 DEBUG,[Comm] Comm::receive: HP_Services
180906 11:45:44.350 DEBUG,[Comm] listing messages
180906 11:45:44.350 DEBUG,[Comm] LIST
180906 11:45:44.350 STDOUT,[Comm] httpRequest: http://isee.europe.hp.com/mots/motserv
180906 11:45:44.350 DEBUG,[Comm] httpRequest: URL: http://isee.europe.hp.com/mots/motserv
180906 11:45:44.350 DEBUG,[Comm] Opening new connection...
180906 11:45:46.178 INFO,[Comm] STATUS: 200
180906 11:45:46.444 INFO,[Comm] payload_type: QACK
Does anyone know if this is normal behaviour?
It seems to me that it's a lot of data for a system with no faults to communicate but I'm open to other views...
Thanks
Toby
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09-21-2006 06:22 AM
09-21-2006 06:22 AM
Re: Is 2MB of data sent every 10 mins normal?
Hi Toby,
No, it's not normal for a Server to send 2MB data every 10 minutes, there may be something wrong.
Make sure your Server is able to communicate with the backend by sending a test incident.
Your Server should poll the backend every 10 minutes for updates, however, this just just a few bytes.
May be something get stuck and it keeps trying to send again and again.
No, it's not normal for a Server to send 2MB data every 10 minutes, there may be something wrong.
Make sure your Server is able to communicate with the backend by sending a test incident.
Your Server should poll the backend every 10 minutes for updates, however, this just just a few bytes.
May be something get stuck and it keeps trying to send again and again.
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