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05-03-2004 10:03 PM
05-03-2004 10:03 PM
I have a series of processes of Oracle that you/they are taking more than that foreseen. In the documentation of the database I have observed that it is recommended to modify the parameter maxphys to optimize the accesses I/O
However, in the documentation of HP only encounter references to the parameter scsi_maxphys. In my systems the connection to disks is carried out by means of fiber cards for that that not you if it is the correct parameter or if he/she should be defined another.
The operating system version that I have is HP-UX 11.0
Thank you ahead of time.
However, in the documentation of HP only encounter references to the parameter scsi_maxphys. In my systems the connection to disks is carried out by means of fiber cards for that that not you if it is the correct parameter or if he/she should be defined another.
The operating system version that I have is HP-UX 11.0
Thank you ahead of time.
draco
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05-03-2004 11:55 PM
05-03-2004 11:55 PM
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See
http://www.ixora.com.au/q+a/io.htm
IO Questions and Answers
Database block size for HP-UX 11
http://www.ixora.com.au/q+a/io.htm
IO Questions and Answers
Database block size for HP-UX 11
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