Activesearch on a network machine
Posted: 26 Nov 2012, 22:55
Hi, we're running Sage Accounts 50 2012 with the latest updates on all of the machines. We have a Windows 7 Pro 64bit system running a quad core processor, 8gb of ram, always maintained and updated, and restarted every 24 hours so that the machine isn't ever bogged down.
After that, we have 6 satellite systems connecting to the main 'server/network share' for it's database information. These are also Windows 7 Professional 64bit systems.
Running on a gigabit network through a gigabit switch, each of the machines are connected to the switch using cat6 cabling which is monitored for issues.
OK, here lies the problem.
When running the database locally, sage runs super quick. Activesearch runs fine, using what is being typed as filter etc and we can whittle through data input very quickly.
Using one of the networked machines, using 'sales order list' and creating a new order, activesearch locks sage up for up to 30 seconds, it varies, but at any one time there can be up to 6 machines connected to sage at this point which suffer from the same issue. When we turn the option off in the 'parameters' section, it runs normally, but the users prefer to have activesearch running as it is helpful.
These systems have been run in safe mode with networking and there is no difference in the locking up.
Sage have a habit of blaming the machines, but after following ALL of there tech advice, there is absolutely no evidence that there is an issue with the machines. Which I fully doubt in either case as every other network based program runs absolutely fine.
Can anyone shed some light on this? A registry fix that might have been overlooked? A hidden beta patch? Anything at all?
Antivirus is set to ignore sage completely, firewalls are open to allow the program to run, tcp connections have been increased and we've also tried running the machines in 'clean' mode so no other programs can interfere.
Cheers.
EDIT: today we noticed that even through there are only 30k quotes in the table, when we open the table, it searches through nearly 90k records. Our database was archived for year end today as part of the troubleshooting and again, no difference.
backing up, reindexing, compressing and reindexing again haven't helped either.
After that, we have 6 satellite systems connecting to the main 'server/network share' for it's database information. These are also Windows 7 Professional 64bit systems.
Running on a gigabit network through a gigabit switch, each of the machines are connected to the switch using cat6 cabling which is monitored for issues.
OK, here lies the problem.
When running the database locally, sage runs super quick. Activesearch runs fine, using what is being typed as filter etc and we can whittle through data input very quickly.
Using one of the networked machines, using 'sales order list' and creating a new order, activesearch locks sage up for up to 30 seconds, it varies, but at any one time there can be up to 6 machines connected to sage at this point which suffer from the same issue. When we turn the option off in the 'parameters' section, it runs normally, but the users prefer to have activesearch running as it is helpful.
These systems have been run in safe mode with networking and there is no difference in the locking up.
Sage have a habit of blaming the machines, but after following ALL of there tech advice, there is absolutely no evidence that there is an issue with the machines. Which I fully doubt in either case as every other network based program runs absolutely fine.
Can anyone shed some light on this? A registry fix that might have been overlooked? A hidden beta patch? Anything at all?
Antivirus is set to ignore sage completely, firewalls are open to allow the program to run, tcp connections have been increased and we've also tried running the machines in 'clean' mode so no other programs can interfere.
Cheers.
EDIT: today we noticed that even through there are only 30k quotes in the table, when we open the table, it searches through nearly 90k records. Our database was archived for year end today as part of the troubleshooting and again, no difference.
backing up, reindexing, compressing and reindexing again haven't helped either.