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14 hours ago
When I work on my PDI, It takes much time to run any transaction. Sometimes it takes 150 - 200 seconds that cause me a problem to practice.
Is there any solution for that.
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7 hours ago
Hi @akash108591
The cause could be a ton of different things. Best solution might be to decomission you PDI and claime a new one.
If my answer has helped with your question, please mark my answer as the accepted solution and give a thumbs up.
Best regards
Anders
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7 hours ago
Hi @akash108591.,
- There are a lot of things that could cause this on a PDI like background scheduled jobs, heavy customizations built up over time and so on.
- Honestly the simplest fix is to just release your PDI and request a fresh instance. If you don't have much data on it, or if you can back up what you need via update sets, that's the quickest way to get a clean, fast instance to practice on.
Hope that helps!
Thank You!
Juhi Poddar
Juhi Poddar
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7 hours ago
Hello @akash108591 ,
There is no any dedicated support for pdis. My xanadu pdi also got slow , in past 2 months . You can simply upgrade pdi or clear cache, refresh instance .
Here are few same threads you can look for while :
https://www.servicenow.com/community/developer-forum/pdi-slow/td-p/3059953
If this helps you then mark it as helpful and accept as solution.
Regards,
Aditya