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12-28-2001 08:41 AM
12-28-2001 08:41 AM
Any ideas?
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12-28-2001 08:45 AM
12-28-2001 08:45 AM
Re: file table overflow
11:46:21 text-sz ov proc-sz ov inod-sz ov file-sz ov
11:46:22 N/A N/A 910/6344 0 3272/3272 0 4824/9498 0
if the file-sz column is close, you are running out of space in the open file table. You will either need to up this kernel param (nfile), or clean up procs that are using open files. You can find out by getting lsof.
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12-28-2001 08:49 AM
12-28-2001 08:49 AM
SolutionCheck out your sar -v 2 20 and look for file-sz and ov next to it. ov indicates that number of times the 'nfile' kernel parameter got overflown.
The vendors usually provide benchmarking values
for the kernel parameters. If not, you can consider doubling the value. Do not increase too much but keep a trend of nfile. I would calculate the dependencies and increase it according to the forcast needs. For the timebeing, you can double the value if it is the default.
You can use SAM to do this for you. Otherwise, you can follow the following process.
#cp /stand/system /stand/system.prev
#/usr/lbin/sysadm/system_prep -s /stand/system
#kmtune -s nfile="new value"
#mk_kernel -o /stand/vmunix
#kmupdate
#shutdown -r now
-Sri
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12-28-2001 08:52 AM
12-28-2001 08:52 AM
Re: file table overflow
Do a sar -v 2 10 and check for the nfile parameter , if it is saturated then u need to bump that parameter using SAM. Also may be if you see the dmesg or the syslog file u have HP UX error No 23.
Manoj Srivastava
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12-28-2001 08:52 AM
12-28-2001 08:52 AM
Re: file table overflow
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12-28-2001 09:38 AM
12-28-2001 09:38 AM
Re: file table overflow
Cannot build a kernel using /usr/sbin/config. The standard output of ^ | |
| || the command is shown below: | |
|-|| (Bundled) cc: "/usr/conf/space.h.d/../strtio/pty.h", line 119: error |-|
|C|| 1000: Unexpected symbol: "queue_t". |d|
|-|| (Bundled) cc: "/usr/conf/space.h.d/../strtio/pty.h", line 127: error |-|
| || 1000: Unexpected symbol: "mblk_t". | |
| || (Bundled) cc: "/usr/conf/space.h.d/../strtio/pty.h", line 148: error | |
|+|| 1000: Unexpected symbol: "mblk_t". | |
|||| (Bundled) cc: "/usr/conf/space.h.d/../strtio/pty.h", line 149: error | |
|||| 1000: Unexpected symbol: "mblk_t". | |
|||| (Bundled) cc: "/usr/conf/space.h.d/../strtio/pty.h", line 119: error | |
|||| 1573: Type of "pt_srq" is undefined due to an illegal declaration. | |
|||| (Bundled) cc: "/usr/conf/space.h.d/../strtio/pty.h", line 119: error | |
|||| 1578: Size of struct or union member is unknown. | |
|||| (Bundled) cc: "/usr/conf/space.h.d/../strtio/pty.h", line 127: error | |
|||| 1573: Type of "pt_qioctl" is undefined due to an illegal declaration. | |
|||| (Bundled) cc: "/usr/conf/space.h.d/../strtio/pty.h", line 127: error v | |
|||--------------------------------------------------------------------
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12-28-2001 09:44 AM
12-28-2001 09:44 AM
Re: file table overflow
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12-28-2001 09:50 AM
12-28-2001 09:50 AM
Re: file table overflow
I changed maxuser from 32>96, which increased
nfile, nproc
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01-02-2002 08:31 AM
01-02-2002 08:31 AM
Re: file table overflow
#cp /stand/system /stand/system.prev
#/usr/lbin/sysadm/system_prep -s /stand/system
#kmtune -s nfile="new value"
#mk_kernel -o /stand/vmunix
#kmupdate
#shutdown -r now
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