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02-22-2004 06:54 PM
02-22-2004 06:54 PM
I have made some changes on the kerel parameter according to Oracle recommadation.The result of that the server run very slow.The old kernel parameter either value nor formula I forgot to jot down.So now I just thinking to try to revert to old value and see the performance.If anybody can told me where to find the default value for all parameter it would be great.I attached here my nickel.
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mB
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02-22-2004 06:56 PM
02-22-2004 06:56 PM
Re: default kernel parameter
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mB
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02-22-2004 07:06 PM
02-22-2004 07:06 PM
Re: default kernel parameter
Then you will have your old settings back.
See also:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=31889
HTH,
Peter Geluk
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02-22-2004 07:14 PM
02-22-2004 07:14 PM
Re: default kernel parameter
cat /stand/system.prev
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02-22-2004 07:22 PM
02-22-2004 07:22 PM
Re: default kernel parameter
What you can do is delete the kernel tunable that you like to get back to default from /stand/system and then use this system file to build a new kernel. Then the kernel will be build with the default for this tunable.
HTH,
Peter
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02-22-2004 07:26 PM
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02-22-2004 08:38 PM
02-22-2004 08:38 PM
Re: default kernel parameter
if you have a HP-UX 11.X system then launch
# kmtune -l
This command reports all kernel parameters with actual and planned value (that is before and after kernel rebuilding), and default values too.
And you can report it to default value but Peter's suggestion is very good too. -r option will report a kernel parameter to default value. (Very good Peter, I didn't see it before, of course I never reported a kernel parameter to default value) :-)
Best regards,
Ettore
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02-22-2004 10:36 PM
02-22-2004 10:36 PM
Re: default kernel parameter
I like the kmtune -l you suggested, but it's a pitty that it's showing formula's for the default with already filled in values and not the variable(kernel-tunable) that it's using to calculate :(
But still its a nice feature to do some kernel investigation.
Regards,
Peter
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02-23-2004 12:45 AM
02-23-2004 12:45 AM
Re: default kernel parameter
HP-UX 11i
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/TKP-90202/TKP-90202.html
HP-UX 11.0
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/939/KCParms/KCparams.OverviewAll.html
Rgds...Geoff
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02-23-2004 01:13 PM
02-23-2004 01:13 PM
Re: default kernel parameter
Quick question - 512mb memory for running 3 oracle database size 8G with 100 users doing programming / testing , is 512 enough?.
regards
mB
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02-23-2004 01:46 PM
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Re: default kernel parameter
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02-23-2004 01:50 PM
02-23-2004 01:50 PM
Re: default kernel parameter
512MB for 3 Oracle Databases is nowhere near enough. For Oracle I'd be looking for at least 2-3GB.
Cheers
Con
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02-23-2004 02:22 PM
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02-23-2004 02:31 PM
02-23-2004 02:31 PM
Re: default kernel parameter
Probably you can keep them running but the performance would be very bad.
The queries would be very slow.