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02-20-2015 08:21 AM
02-20-2015 08:21 AM
Re: Version Control Repository Manager 7.2.2 eats up all memory
Andrew,
I used admin user for the service in a try to get repository properly appear in SIM CMS, without success. But I get the problem with memory with other users for the service.
Thanks,
Javier
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02-20-2015 11:22 AM
02-20-2015 11:22 AM
Re: Version Control Repository Manager 7.2.2 eats up all memory
Do you still have updates enabled for download? I've disabled the update feature and uploaded fhe SPPS by hand. So all options are disabled and SPPS are unpacked in the directory in VCRM directory.
Andrew
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02-23-2015 02:16 AM
02-23-2015 02:16 AM
Re: Version Control Repository Manager 7.2.2 eats up all memory
Andrew,
Thanks for your answer I'll try to disable the automatic update feature, although is difficult now because VCRM never finishes checking the catalog before eating up all memory, so the repository is not available anymore when this happend, but I'll try it anyway.
Thanks a lot,
Javier
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02-27-2015 03:23 AM
02-27-2015 03:23 AM
Re: Version Control Repository Manager 7.2.2 eats up all memory
Andrew,
Even though I've disabled automatic updates and deleted every file in repository, it is reconstructing itself, probably downloading again from HP. Do you know why is doing this?
Thank you,
Javier
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03-02-2015 12:35 PM
03-02-2015 12:35 PM
Re: Version Control Repository Manager 7.2.2 eats up all memory
Hello again,
i've disabled all options from the point that the VCRM was installed. You could reinstall the software from scratch. I 'll look at my config to see if i can disable the download option after install. Will get back to you tommorow.
Andrew
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03-03-2015 03:27 AM
03-03-2015 03:27 AM
Re: Version Control Repository Manager 7.2.2 eats up all memory
If i open the Version Control Repository and click on the change repository & Update settings I can change the following.
Directory
Download HP Proliant and HP Integrity Support Packs for Operating System, here you can clear all Operating Systems.
Automatic Update Settings, here you can disable the whole update mechanism. I always download my SPP's by hand unpack them and put then in the repository in their own folders. That gives some errors in the logfiles because of the double files but that keeps it clean.
Andrew
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03-03-2015 05:57 AM
03-03-2015 05:57 AM
Re: Version Control Repository Manager 7.2.2 eats up all memory
Thanks Andrew,
@Andrew_Haak wrote:If i open the Version Control Repository and click on the change repository & Update settings I can change the following.
Directory
Download HP Proliant and HP Integrity Support Packs for Operating System, here you can clear all Operating Systems.
Automatic Update Settings, here you can disable the whole update mechanism. I always download my SPP's by hand unpack them and put then in the repository in their own folders. That gives some errors in the logfiles because of the double files but that keeps it clean.
I'll try to do that.
Kind Regards,
Javier
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04-13-2015 01:57 AM
04-13-2015 01:57 AM
Re: Version Control Repository Manager 7.2.2 eats up all memory
Andrew
Unfortunatly after doing what you recommended:
1- empty Repository
2- Installing from scratch
3- disabling automatic updates
4- Instaling each SPP and SSP in individually folders
I've got again the eating up memory problem when you let VCRM running for enough time, the bigger numer of SPP's and SSP's the lesser the time to eat up the whole memory.
I bealive that VCRM has a bug.
Thanks a lot,
Javier
@JAVIER DEL PINO wrote:Thanks Andrew,
@Andrew_Haak wrote:If i open the Version Control Repository and click on the change repository & Update settings I can change the following.
Directory
Download HP Proliant and HP Integrity Support Packs for Operating System, here you can clear all Operating Systems.
Automatic Update Settings, here you can disable the whole update mechanism. I always download my SPP's by hand unpack them and put then in the repository in their own folders. That gives some errors in the logfiles because of the double files but that keeps it clean.
I'll try to do that.
Kind Regards,
Javier
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04-13-2015 10:25 PM
04-13-2015 10:25 PM
Re: Version Control Repository Manager 7.2.2 eats up all memory
Hello again,
Don't forget to reboot after filling the VCRM ! I found that if i don't reboot after a index of a SPP the memory is eaten up.
Andrew
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04-15-2015 01:20 AM
04-15-2015 01:20 AM
Re: Version Control Repository Manager 7.2.2 eats up all memory
Hello Andrew,
Unfortunatly is not so simple.
I've reboot many times.
Thanks a lot anyway,
Javier
@Andrew_Haak wrote:Hello again,
Don't forget to reboot after filling the VCRM ! I found that if i don't reboot after a index of a SPP the memory is eaten up.