Re: [foxboro] DM display very slow to open

  • From: Terry Doucet <doucet427@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2010 13:12:33 -0400

Dirk,

When it happens, run som on the AW or WP that is having the problem and check 
(opvr) for the list(s) for the new display.  If you cannot tell what the new 
lists are, then call the Initial Display (no connections) and note the lists 
then recall the trouble display and then check the new lists for "No Response".

The display waits about 15 seconds per bad connection. If you know that all the 
connections on the display are legitimate C:B.P then check the lists anyway 
because it could be that the source station has run out of resources. We used 
to see that quite a bit when the source station was an Int30.

 

Terry
 
> To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [foxboro] DM display very slow to open
> From: dirk.pauwels@xxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2010 17:43:18 +0200
> 
> Hi List,
> I've asked this before I think, but i can't find it in the archive....
> 
> We're still using AW/WP51's and DM for our operator stations (on a 8.4.2 
> mesh system). I have a couple of displays which open very slowly. I can 
> see some objects immediately, after 15-20 sec's the rest of the objects 
> appear. This happens on every WP, AW and on Xceed. Always the same 
> displays. Occasionally they open very fast, but usually they're very slow.
> 
> I've checked for non existing tag links etc, but all the links exist and 
> function fine. I've optimized the displays, used pfdpack on them, tried 
> deleting the embedded scripts etc, tried stripping down the display to see 
> if it opens faster with less objects, but they're still very slow. Once 
> open, the update time for the values is OK.
> 
> I can rule out hardware, cause it happens on all stations, other displays 
> which are even more object - crowded open fine. It has to be something 
> related to these specific displays
> 
> Anyone have any idea's?
> 
> thanks & Rgds,
> 
> Dirk
> 
> 
> 
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