Best Practices
This section lists some best practices administrators and users should review for optimal deployment, configuration, and operation of LFMT.
- Deploy a separate LFMT Indexer/Collector pair(s) at each Data-Center if they are geographically distributed.
- Deploy each LFMT Database in a RDBMS within the same local as the associated LFMT Indexer/Collector pair.
- During the initial deployment of LFMT, consider a phased approach for adding Application servers (i.e. sip, urs, stat, gvp etc) to the log collection process.
- Monitor the performance impact of LFMT on each Application server (i.e. sip, urs, stat, gvp etc) during the initial deployment.
- To reduce the performance impact of log file collection set the LFMT Collection Schedule Interval to be twice the required log file transfer time.
- Limit the LFMT custom Indexes for each Application/Application type; a general rule is 3 per Application.
- Set up LFMT Scrubbing and Indexing for only those Application Types that are required.
- Turn off Anti-virus checking on the LFMT Server Host(s).
- Ensure that network traffic generated by Genesys application servers has a higher priority LFMT traffic.
- Set a low quality of service (QoS) value for network traffic generated by LFMT.
- If possible, use a dedicated VLAN or LAN for LFMT traffic.
This page was last edited on October 11, 2021, at 13:31.
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