For medium to large deployments, Oracle recommends setting up a dedicated application server node for job services. You should disable Job services on the server accepting user traffic.
Notes:
Follow the guidelines below to configure the dedicated job services server:
java -Xms<MEMORY SIZE> –Xmx<MEMORY SIZE> –jar p6services.jar
” in the window. (See the P6 EPPM Performance and Sizing Guide for the correct value for the <MEMORY SIZE> setting for your environment. The settings in the example are the recommended values.) The line should look similar to the following:
“java -Xms4096m –Xmx4096m –jar p6services.jar”
If you are using Sun JDK, it should look similar to the following:
"java -server -Xms4096m –Xmx4096m –jar p6services.jar”
Note:
–Dprimavera.bootstrap.home=
<BOOTSTRAP_LOCATION>
The whole line should look similar to the following:
java -Xms4096m –Xmx4096m –Dprimavera.bootstrap.home=
<BOOTSTRAP_LOCATION>
-jar p6services.jar
where <BOOTSTRAP_LOCATION> is the location where the BREBootStrap.xml is located (for example, C:/USER_HOME).
Follow the steps in Changing Database Connection Settings for P6 .
Create a new configuration when The Installer has detected... dialog box appears and give this new configuration a distinct name. For example, if you chose "P6 Users" for the configuration name for the server accepting user traffic, name the new configuration "P6 Job Services."
Note: Create a new configuration for Job Services to ensure optimal database performance. Job Services could slow down performance if it is part of the same configuration.
Accessing P6 from Client Browsers using WebLogic
Configuring Settings on Client Machines
Using Oracle Secure Global Desktop
Application Server Plug-Ins for P6 EPPM
About the Database Configuration Wizard for P6
Creating Custom URLs to Access Pages
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