05-05-2009 03:55 AM
Hi,
I'm installing LMS 3.1.
LMS is integrated with ACS server.
It seems to work correctly but every page are very slow to be printed. When i log on the lms web page, i need to wait 45 seconds or 1 minute before the portal opens.
When i try on the lms server, it is also very slow.
CPU of the server isn't busy at all.
And client running LMS web page are running correctly.
The license i'm using is for 1500 devices but actually i have to manage only 60 devices.
Does anyone has an idea concerning this issue
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05-05-2009 09:29 AM
This is most likely a DNS issue. Add an entry for the ACS server to the C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts on the LMS server, and this issue should go away.
05-05-2009 09:29 AM
This is most likely a DNS issue. Add an entry for the ACS server to the C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts on the LMS server, and this issue should go away.
05-05-2009 11:25 PM
hello jclarke,
I configured ACS integration with ip address of ACS, so i didn't about a dns issue. After configuring an entry in the host file of LMS, the interface is now very reactive.
The problem is solved.
Perhaps ACS server use dns name for the configuration of acs integration althought i use ip address in the configuration.
thanks a lot.
05-05-2009 11:33 PM
This is a bug (CSCsy37858), and will be fixed in LMS 3.2.
06-02-2009 08:11 AM
Just for further explanation - why would loading pages after initial login / authentication be slowed down due to a missing ACS hostfile entry?
This would imply that subsequent pages keep checking auth against the ACS server? I guess that's possible, but sounds odd.
06-02-2009 09:24 AM
The problem is only with Windows, and has to do with how Windows resolves IP addresses to hostnames. When the IP cannot be resolved locally or in DNS/WINS, Windows will send directed NetBIOS queries to the device to try and get a response. If the device (the ACS server in this case) does not reply, each resolution request can take up to 4 seconds. This really starts to add up.
The workaround is to add an entry for the ACS server to avoid this long resolution process. As I said, this is a bug in LMS, and will be fixed in 3.2.
02-12-2011 02:08 PM
HI joseph
I am facing the exact same issue
LMS 3.1 is very slow, and it is integrated with ACS as well
I tried your recommendation in adding the Name/IP of the ACS in the host file on the LMS server, but it did not help
do you think this same bug (CSCsy37858) exist as well on Non-Vmware Servers?
As in the Bug description, it states: "Ciscoworks LMS 3.0 and later slow when ACS integration is enabled on VMWare", but in my case the LMS is installed on physical server (no VM images)
Regards
Georges
02-12-2011 04:03 PM
Start a new thread for your issue.
02-14-2011 02:10 AM
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