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How to configure and validate memory configuration for OnCommand Insight application components running on Microsoft Windows Server?

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Applies to

  • OnCommand Insight 7.x
  • Microsoft Windows Server

Description

This article describes how to identify and manually set memory allocation for OnCommand Insight application components. Component memory allocation may require adjustment in the following scenarios:

  • The amount of system memory (RAM) on the server hosting the application has changed since the application was installed.
  • NetApp has made recommendation for a specific environment.

OnCommand Insight will determine component memory allocation at the time of install based on the table below.

Scale 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Operating System Configured Memory ≥ 25,576 MB ≥ 32,768 MB ≥ 49,152 MB ≥ 65,536 MB ≥ 98,304 MB ≥ 131,072 MB ≥ 262,144 MB
Elasticsearch 6144 8192 16384 24576 30720 30720 30720
MySQL 6144M 6144M 8192M 10240M 12288M 16384M 24576M
SANscreen Server (Wildfly)  5120 8192 10240 12288 16384 24576 32768
SANscreen Acq 2048 3072 4096 6144 8192 10240 12288

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