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11-26-2006 10:58 PM
11-26-2006 10:58 PM
Dmisp
Dear All
I have a 2 node cluster [ rp7410] running Oracle ERP 11.5.10.2
The dmisp is very high and there is a bit of performance degradation too. /sbin/init.d/Dmisp stop and start would clear this.
The question is-> would the stopping and starting the Dmisp effect the cluster or would a TOC would take place?
Below is an out put from top.
CPU TTY PID USERNAME PRI NI SIZE RES STATE TIME %WCPU %CPU COMMAND
3 ? 1647 root 152 20 14432K 2480K run 34888:35 94.05 93.88 dmisp
Thanking u in advance
Faizer
I have a 2 node cluster [ rp7410] running Oracle ERP 11.5.10.2
The dmisp is very high and there is a bit of performance degradation too. /sbin/init.d/Dmisp stop and start would clear this.
The question is-> would the stopping and starting the Dmisp effect the cluster or would a TOC would take place?
Below is an out put from top.
CPU TTY PID USERNAME PRI NI SIZE RES STATE TIME %WCPU %CPU COMMAND
3 ? 1647 root 152 20 14432K 2480K run 34888:35 94.05 93.88 dmisp
Thanking u in advance
Faizer
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11-27-2006 01:13 AM
11-27-2006 01:13 AM
Re: Dmisp
Faizer,
Dmisp is part of HP SIM or Service Control Manager, you can safely stop and restart the service if needed.
If you are not using neither of the above services, then disabling Dmisp is safe.
Regards,
Jaime.
Dmisp is part of HP SIM or Service Control Manager, you can safely stop and restart the service if needed.
If you are not using neither of the above services, then disabling Dmisp is safe.
Regards,
Jaime.
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