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07-21-2004 02:48 AM
07-21-2004 02:48 AM
configuring nfile parameter
System is rp7400, 12Gb memory, H/A cluster running multiple (ie 17) progress databases. currently nfile is set to 62144. max users is 4096.
What is reasonable setting for nfiles for the amount of memory I have?
--Craig Miller
millerlc@us.ibm.com
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07-21-2004 02:56 AM
07-21-2004 02:56 AM
Re: configuring nfile parameter
Similar config - rp7410, 8GB, running one Informix DB. Our nfile is 114548. I would think, with more memory on your system, you would want to go even higher than that. SAM's help on configurable paramaters says " Be generous with
this number because the required memory is minimal, and not having
enough slots restricts system processing capacity. "
Pete
Pete
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07-21-2004 03:02 AM
07-21-2004 03:02 AM
Re: configuring nfile parameter
My maxusers is only 256 as I don't have a lot of "direct" logins (telnet).
Rgds...Geoff
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07-21-2004 03:05 AM
07-21-2004 03:05 AM
Re: configuring nfile parameter
to monitor you can use either glance or
root@MyHost /root # sar -v 5 5
HP-UX MyHost B.11.11 U 9000/800 07/21/04
11:00:02 text-sz ov proc-sz ov inod-sz ov file-sz ov
11:00:07 N/A N/A 209/5120 0 937/16384 0 1387/16394 0
11:00:12 N/A N/A 209/5120 0 938/16384 0 1388/16394 0
11:00:17 N/A N/A 209/5120 0 963/16384 0 1393/16394 0
11:00:22 N/A N/A 209/5120 0 936/16384 0 1390/16394 0
11:00:27 N/A N/A 209/5120 0 939/16384 0 1388/16394 0
so this will take 5 readings with a 5 seconds delay, check the column titled " file-sz " that represents your nfile usage / total number in the kernel.
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07-21-2004 03:07 AM
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07-21-2004 03:09 AM
07-21-2004 03:09 AM
Re: configuring nfile parameter
--Craig