One Week LPM Roller Coaster Ride: From 5 to 100 back to 4
v5.35 is as stable as rock, but it seems to under-utilize my 200 threads and churns out only 4 LPM --
While there has been no change to my settings that used to give me 100+ LPM (details: https://forum.gsa-online.de/discussion/2611/my-gsa-ser-config-full-monty-warning-low-lpm#Item_16 )
@sven I see quite a few others complaining about low LPM with the new versions, if you need my log or something to debug, please shoot me a message here. Thanks.
While there has been no change to my settings that used to give me 100+ LPM (details: https://forum.gsa-online.de/discussion/2611/my-gsa-ser-config-full-monty-warning-low-lpm#Item_16 )
@sven I see quite a few others complaining about low LPM with the new versions, if you need my log or something to debug, please shoot me a message here. Thanks.
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i want to roll back my SER version but I dont have the serial for SER yet
@sven how to make GSA send me again the serial of my SER?
tnx
BTW, if you remove LpM, you might want to remove the thread count as well because (other) people will complain if the thread count always falls way below their setting.
Downgrading to a copy of 5.26, my submission and verified numbers are more than 3 times higher as compared to the newer versions. Lpm seems to have a high correlation with submission and verified numbers so I would like to see it stay since "actual results" seem to decline with Lpm.
What I would like to see is a verification success rate.
@Jiggsaw that doesnt tell us nothing. Maybe you had different projects active with different platforms selected, maybe your proxies were other faster, maybe you used imported target lists, maybe you used global lists... things differ you cant just compare that easily
LpM is (when used properly) a reflection of the throughput that SER is performing. The fact that users can switch between releases without changing anything else and see such dramatic differences in these figures seems to indicate that there is a snag somewhere with the newer releases. To deny this doesn't seem logical.
I have been sticking with release 5.28 because of the problems that others have been having. This release seems to be maxing out my CPU, but I still get good performance.
I will probably stay with this until I see that things have "settled down" somewhat.
To get any other versions, you can search the forum. I think others have posted links to some of them here.
Hint: If you want to have the option to go back to the version you are currently running, make a copy of "Search_Engine_Ranker_old.exe" and rename it to "Search_Engine_Ranker_x.xx.exe" (where x.xx = the version number). But...you must do this BEFORE YOU UPDATE THE PROGRAM or this file will be replaced with the new version. (Note: If you forget, you can always rename "Search_Engine_Ranker_old.exe" to "Search_Engine_Ranker_x.xx.exe" as well.)