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    ProjectWise Gateway Server Connections - DMSKRNL.exe Threads?

    Brent Goreham
    Offline Brent Goreham over 5 years ago

    G'day All, 

    For the integration server, the dmskrnl.exe thread count, shown on processes tab of the windows task manager displays the number of current connections to the server. Is this the same for the gateway server? Showing the number of inbound/outbound connections?

    I am asking as we have recently configured our gateway servers to have load balancing done through the F5 and we believe this is working correctly, as the dmskrl.exe on each is showing roughly the same amount of connections. 

    Is there any other way to accurately check load balancing is working correctly? 

    Windows Server version - 12.r2

    Gateway version - 10.00.02.265

    Thanks in advance

    Brent Goreham

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    • Kevin van Haaren
      Offline Kevin van Haaren Tue, May 1 2018 9:40 PM +1 verified
      In windows 2012 open the resource monitor and the network tab will show the actual connections, you can see source ip and port used for each connection. projecwise installs performance counters for various…
    • Kevin van Haaren
      +1 Offline Kevin van Haaren Tue, May 1 2018 9:40 PM

      In windows 2012 open the resource monitor and the network tab will show the actual connections, you can see source ip and port used for each connection.

      projecwise installs performance counters for various aspects of Projectwise, one of these is number of connections. Note that the threads count has about 10-13 extra threads so it’ll differ from the performance counter.

       

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    • Brent Goreham
      0 Offline Brent Goreham Tue, May 1 2018 10:12 PM in reply to Kevin van Haaren

      Thank you, excellent information. 

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