Tc/foip – Kofax Communication Server 9.2.0 User Manual

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Environment Guide

Version 9.02.00

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(3) This indicator stands for both local and remote disk latencies if Tandem Server is being used.

Mapping among key performance indicators and corresponding Windows performance counters

(1) The remote disk write counters include a sum of as network latency between primary and secondary

master and the disk access time itself.

Average counters (“Avg.”) indicate the average of the particular value between two subsequent
performance monitor measures.

Peak counters (“Peak”) indicate the peak value between two subsequent performance monitor measures.

After the deployment has been already done, it is necessary to continue observing the actually used

resources of the particular TCOSS Server configuration and adapt the resources allocation if necessary.

Please refer to the chapter Virtualized Operation.

TC/FoIP

KCS FoIP solution is based on the third-party stack called XCAPI. According to its vendor, there is a

requirement to allocate one or two processor kernels exclusively for the VM where the XCAPI is running.

This should be accomplished by setting CPU affinity of own VM to particular processor kernels (e.g. 0 and

1), while setting CPU affinity of ALL OTHER VMs on the same ESX server to remaining processor kernels

(e.g. 2 and 3, in the case of 4 processor kernels on the ESC server).

However, according the VMware

literature this solution has significant drawbacks (see “Potential Issues

with A

ffinity” in

http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vi3_301_201_resource_mgmt.pdf

). The most important seems

to be the fact, that the ESX server is not able to guarantee CPU reservations for those VMs which set

manual CPU affinity in this way.

Therefore following approach has been chosen to support FoIP solutions under ESX server:

1.

No manual CPU affinity is required

2.

Minimum CPU bandwidth and RAM must be granted for the VM running TCOSS and FoIP (based on

the following table) in order to increase the probability of fault-free operation

3.

In the case of any problems (like interrupted faxes etc.) the customer will have to reproduce the

problem on the physical hardware in order to get support from Kofax

Used abbreviations

Explanation

Performance Object

Performance Counter

Instance
Name

RTT

ls1

RTT

FoIP

Round-trip-time between
TCOSS and LS1
servers/TC/FoIP Servers

TCOSS Links

Avg. Packet-Ack Time ms
Peak Packet-Ack Time ms

L.XY

RTT

prim-sec

Round-trip-time between
primary and secondary
Master (that occurs during
the remote-disk access)

TCOSS Links

Avg. remote Disk Network
Delay ms
Peak remote Disk Network
Delay ms

None

RTT

storage-media

Round-trip-time between
Storage and Media
Servers (in the case of
ASP system)

TCOSS Links

Avg. Round Trip Time ms
Peak Round Trip Time ms

0, 1, 2, or
3

Average Write Disk
Latency [ms] ]

(1)

Average duration of a
write disk access in ms

TCOSS Disk

Avg. local Disk ms/Write
Avg. remote Disk ms/Write

None

Peak Write Disk
Latency [ms]

(1)

Peak duration of a write
disk access in ms

TCOSS Disk

Peak local Disk ms/Write
Peak remote Disk ms/Write

None

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