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тАО08-23-2004 09:33 PM
тАО08-23-2004 09:33 PM
Increasing the performance of HP-UX
Hi guys,
I have installed HP-UX 11.11i on PA-RISC system. I have installed OVO,ORACLE and NNM on the system. Booting takes a long time .
I stopped the services of Openview and oracle at boot. Still it is very slow.
I just want to know whether any temp files or Log files should be deleted.
Shetty
I have installed HP-UX 11.11i on PA-RISC system. I have installed OVO,ORACLE and NNM on the system. Booting takes a long time .
I stopped the services of Openview and oracle at boot. Still it is very slow.
I just want to know whether any temp files or Log files should be deleted.
Shetty
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тАО08-23-2004 09:41 PM
тАО08-23-2004 09:41 PM
Re: Increasing the performance of HP-UX
Can you narrow it down to a delay at any specific point?
There is one section, where PDC code is being reallocated, that takes about 3 minutes - there is no way to speed this particular bit up.
There is one section, where PDC code is being reallocated, that takes about 3 minutes - there is no way to speed this particular bit up.
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тАО08-23-2004 09:43 PM
тАО08-23-2004 09:43 PM
Re: Increasing the performance of HP-UX
Hi Shetty,
Could you give some information about your hardware ?
Server
Cpu
Memory
Regards,
Robert-Jan
Could you give some information about your hardware ?
Server
Cpu
Memory
Regards,
Robert-Jan
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тАО08-23-2004 09:55 PM
тАО08-23-2004 09:55 PM
Re: Increasing the performance of HP-UX
Hi Shetty,
May be this does not make any sence, but if you configured /etc/rc.config.d/clear_tmp and you have a lot of files in /tmp this process can take a lot of time. ( i would keep it configured that way, may be a cron job that deletes old files in /tmp can speed this up)
Clearing log files ( Rotating) monitored by NNM also speeds up the process, since all log files monitored by nnm are scanned at startup and all hits (faults) can trigger a new message.
Can you provide mode info on what part of the boot process take up a lot of time?
HTH,
Gideon
May be this does not make any sence, but if you configured /etc/rc.config.d/clear_tmp and you have a lot of files in /tmp this process can take a lot of time. ( i would keep it configured that way, may be a cron job that deletes old files in /tmp can speed this up)
Clearing log files ( Rotating) monitored by NNM also speeds up the process, since all log files monitored by nnm are scanned at startup and all hits (faults) can trigger a new message.
Can you provide mode info on what part of the boot process take up a lot of time?
HTH,
Gideon
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