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UgManager_Refile issues in a 2-tier vs 4-tier environment

UgManager_Refile issues in a 2-tier vs 4-tier environment

UgManager_Refile issues in a 2-tier vs 4-tier environment

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I am doing some testing preparing for a refile for our corporation. I have a simple assembly of about 200 parts that took over 10 hours to complete the refile.

Here is the command that I used:

ugmanager_refile -u=e48665 -p=*** -g=dba -folder=refiletest -bypass=yes -y -refile_released=yes -regen_lw_def_tol -log=D:\refi_log.txt -k=no

I am in Utah operating in a 4-tier environment with our database in Texas and our caching server here local. The above command was executed from a 2-tier command prompt. Currently a 4-tier command fails because the server is operating in Linux and I don't believe NX is installed on that server.

Would you expect that a 4-tier command would give me better performance?
Any suggestions or advice will be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

RE: UgManager_Refile issues in a 2-tier vs 4-tier environment

When ever I have done it, I always use 2 tier to get the better performance. I also copy all of my tc config (tc data ect) to the local client to improve performance.

Cheers

NX Jockey

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