on 07-09-2015 9:52 PM
Dear experts,
I'm having struggle with software performance. I'm using the SAP Lumira version 1.27 and when I try to edit my visualizations, it takes forever to refresh it if ever. It starts to load but it never ends and I can't edit any other visualization or create any other one. I've tried to restart the software several times, but no luck with that.
I thought it could be the size of the dataset but they are only two excel workbooks (3 worksheets) that sums up only 40mb - probably smaller if you think in only values. It has around 150k lines and 25 columns of data, but I don't think size of the data should be the problem.
Is there anything I can do to avoid this situation ? It is really holding me up.
If anyone is experiencing the same thing and got a solution for this, please let me know.
Thanks in advance!
Hi Arthur
1.27.1 released the other day so giving that a try will not hurt.
Other than that, what's the performance like if you do a brand new doc / lums file - and a new visualization?
- Ludek
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Hi Ludek, thanks for the response.
I kind have a bad feeling updating to 1.27.1 because when I updated from 1.25 to 1.27 was already a headache. And it doesn't find the update inside the software.
Performance overall is workable, but not ideal. By ideal I mean is not as fast as a pivot table in Excel. I've realized when using/creating/filtering/editing visualizations it consumes a lot of virtual memory, some times it takes almost all my 6 gb ram. I don't know if that is affecting this specific case.
Any other suggestions that I might try ?
Hi Arthur,
Did you try editing the SAPLumira.ini for memory tuning? Try tweaking the Xmx and XX:MaxPermSize according the memory you have. Also try appending the parameter called -server in your configuration so that JVM runs in Server mode. For some more tweaks, you can refer this blog
Hope it helps
Regards
Shankar
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