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тАО05-21-2002 05:22 AM
тАО05-21-2002 05:22 AM
I had heard that it is possible to distribute proccess by procesor on HP/UX.
It is that true ?
Witch software is necesary to install ?
Thank in advance
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тАО05-21-2002 05:25 AM
тАО05-21-2002 05:25 AM
Re: CPU process management using Oracle
Yes ! You need to have the VPAR (virtual partioning enabled on the system). Another program for processor management is PRM ( Process resource Manager).
Check here for details:
www.docs.hp.com
HTH,
Shiju
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тАО05-21-2002 05:28 AM
тАО05-21-2002 05:28 AM
Re: CPU process management using Oracle
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тАО05-21-2002 05:31 AM
тАО05-21-2002 05:31 AM
Re: CPU process management using Oracle
Here are the docs
VPAR - Virtual Partitions ( it was a typo before):
http://www.docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/T1335-90001/T1335-90001.html
PRM:
http://www.docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/B8733-90007/B8733-90007.html
HTH,
Shiju
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тАО05-21-2002 05:38 AM
тАО05-21-2002 05:38 AM
Solutioncheck this link for the docs
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/B3835-90002/B3835-90002.html
ALso check this PRM information library
http://resourcemanagement.unixsolutions.hp.com/WaRM/prm/info.html
downloads here
http://resourcemanagement.unixsolutions.hp.com/WaRM/prm/downloads.html
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тАО05-21-2002 05:39 AM
тАО05-21-2002 05:39 AM
Re: CPU process management using Oracle
I don't know if Oracle has a similar capability or not, but Informix uses process affinity to bind to processors. Take a look for "processor affinity". I did a quick search of the forums but couldn't find anything particular to Oracle.
Good luck,
Pete
Pete
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тАО05-21-2002 05:39 AM
тАО05-21-2002 05:39 AM
Re: CPU process management using Oracle
If you are asking about VPAR, then NO ! VPAR is supported on L3000 (Required firmware version: 41.02.), N class (Required firmware version: 41.02) and Superdome ( not supported in first release, planned for future support). See this for more information:
http://www.docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/T1335-90001/T1335-90001.html
In the case of PRM, yes you can install and use it on your system.
HTH,
Shiju
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тАО05-22-2002 03:26 AM
тАО05-22-2002 03:26 AM
Re: CPU process management using Oracle
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тАО05-22-2002 03:38 AM
тАО05-22-2002 03:38 AM
Re: CPU process management using Oracle
No, PRM it's not a free software.
Regards,
Justo.