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carl.turner
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I have a workbench that creates a single ECW file. It is intended that this process will be run, from server, up to 100 times, daily.

The problem is that if I execute this workbench from desktop, the process completes in sightly under 1 minute. The exact same process from our server implementation takes 16-17 minutes. THis has a huge impact on our productivity.

The resulting file is just 7Mb and intentionally contains large areas of black, where there was no-data.

I have done some analysis and come to the conclusion that it is the writing to ecw that causes the delay. If I replace the ecw writer with a logger, the rest of the process (reading, mosaicking etc) completes equally quickly in both environments.

This does not appear to be a question of server resources, only a small fraction of the available memory & cpu are used. Also, the temp directory is located in a sensible location, I believe. In both instances we are writing the file locally, so this is not a result of network issues.

Any idea what could be causing this disparity? Is there a difference in how the files are written between the two versions? What could we do to improve the performance on server? Version details are below - we are not in a position to upgrade.

Server - FME Server 2014 SP3 - Build 14391 - linux-x64

Desktop - FME(R) 2014 SP3 (20140814 - Build 14391 - WIN64)

Thanks

Best answer by mark2atsafe

Looking through our developer database this seems to be a known issue that occurs on Linux. It occurs inside a 3rd party library we use which is why we haven't been able to fix it yet. Can you file a support case with us please? Visit safe.com/support to do that. Quote the reference number PR#49755. Explain that it is a productivity issue and it will get a higher priority. At the moment priority is low because there haven't been any other reports from users.

Apologies for the inconvenience this is causing. I hope we can get it resolved soon,

Mark

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jdh
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Is it possible to run the desktop version on linux? It may be that the performance difference is based on the operating system.


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Looking through our developer database this seems to be a known issue that occurs on Linux. It occurs inside a 3rd party library we use which is why we haven't been able to fix it yet. Can you file a support case with us please? Visit safe.com/support to do that. Quote the reference number PR#49755. Explain that it is a productivity issue and it will get a higher priority. At the moment priority is low because there haven't been any other reports from users.

Apologies for the inconvenience this is causing. I hope we can get it resolved soon,

Mark

Mark Ireland

 

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Safe Software Inc.

carl.turner
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mark2atsafe wrote:

Looking through our developer database this seems to be a known issue that occurs on Linux. It occurs inside a 3rd party library we use which is why we haven't been able to fix it yet. Can you file a support case with us please? Visit safe.com/support to do that. Quote the reference number PR#49755. Explain that it is a productivity issue and it will get a higher priority. At the moment priority is low because there haven't been any other reports from users.

Apologies for the inconvenience this is causing. I hope we can get it resolved soon,

Mark

Mark Ireland

 

Product Evangelist

 

Safe Software Inc.

Thanks Mark, I have raised a support case.


Hi, I have been reviewing this issue on the osgeo forum for gdal_translate.

 

http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/gdal-dev/2006-Aug...

What is the version of GDAL in FME 2014? Do we think a newer version could improve the performance here? Latest GDAL for RHEL is 1.9.2 (that is from 2013)

http://elgis.argeo.org/repos/6/elgis/x86_64/repovi...

Regards


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