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06-20-2012 04:05 AM
06-20-2012 04:05 AM
Filecache_max
Dear All,
We are running ORACLE 11g R2 on HP-UX 1.31. The memory on the server is 14GB. The figure for the filecache_max is 50% and at the moment the current usage is 99.9%.
Kindly tell me what i should do.
Thank you very much.
kingsley
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06-20-2012 07:23 AM
06-20-2012 07:23 AM
Re: Filecache_max
HP provides a utility called Tune-n-Tools. The command provided is called "tuneserver". The tuneserver command provides a one-step method of tuning the HP-UX kernel specifically for Oracle workloads. This command will modify more than just the filecache tunables, so you should read up on the tool before using. Here's where you can learn more about the tool:
http://bizsupport2.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c01915628/c01915628.pdf
and
http://software.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=Tune-N-Tools
Regards,
Dave
[Any personal opinions expressed are mine, and not official statements on behalf of Hewlett Packard Enterprise]
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