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johnpjustus
Helper IV
2 years ago

Gateway Performance App

Hi All,

 

I have this on-prem gateway performancee app and whever I run this app from the service, it just consumes lot of memory from the gateway server.

Does anyone know why refreshing this app cause massive RAM spike?

 

Thanks,

John

3 Replies

  • Wow, there's actually still someone trying to use this?

     

    Create your own app, consume the log files and create your own telemetry.  focus on available memory, processor load, and mashup details. You can ignore most of the rest.

     

    (this is an example from a test cluster. Production looks quite a bit more busy)

    • johnpjustus's avatar
      johnpjustus
      Helper IV

      Thanks, would you be able to share the template of your custom report?

      • lbendlin's avatar
        lbendlin
        Super User

        That won't really help you much.  Instead, create a streaming hybrid dataset like this 

         

        and then on each cluster member have a Powershell script run every five minutes, pushing data in.

         

        #capture stats
        $date = (Get-Date).ToUniversalTime().ToString('yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:00.000Z')
        $mem = (Get-Counter '\Memory\Available MBytes').CounterSamples.CookedValue
        $proc = (Get-Counter '\Processor(_Total)\% Processor Time').CounterSamples.CookedValue
        $disk = (Get-Counter '\LogicalDisk(C:)\% free space').CounterSamples.CookedValue
        $mashups = 0+(get-process "Microsoft.Mashup.Container.NetFX45" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Measure-Object ).Count
        $mashmem = 0+(get-process "Microsoft.Mashup.Container.NetFX45" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Measure-Object WS -Sum ).Sum
        $gwmem = 0+(get-process "Microsoft.PowerBI.EnterpriseGateway" | Measure-Object WS -Sum ).Sum
        $date1 = (Get-Date)
        $proxy = (tnc <your proxy> -Port <your port>).TcpTestSucceeded
        $date2 = (Get-Date)
        #enforce TLS1.2
        [Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = [Net.SecurityProtocolType]::Tls12
        $payload = @{
        "Host" = $env:computername
        "Timestamp" = $date
        "Available Memory in MB" = $mem
        "Processor Load %" = $proc
        "% Free on C:" = $disk
        "Mashups" = $mashups
        "Mashup Memory" = $mashmem
        "Gateway Memory" = $gwmem
        "Proxy ok" = ($date2 - $date1).TotalSeconds  #$proxy+0
        }
        #push URL
        $endpoint = "https://api.powerbi.com/beta/<your tenant>/datasets/<your dataset>/rows?key=<your push key>"
        Invoke-RestMethod -Method Post -Uri "$endpoint" -Body (ConvertTo-Json @($payload))