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03-11-2008 01:25 PM
03-11-2008 01:25 PM
HP-UX 11,32 Kernell parameters
Hi,
I was install new os HPUX 11,31 but when i try to change kernell parameters for oracle installation I not found the following parameters:
maxprocs
maxswpchunks
msgseg
msgmap
msgssz
nfile
maxusers
dbc_min_pct
dbc_max_pct
process_id_max
process_id_min
filecache_max
filecache_min
Anybody help me.
Regards.
VB
I was install new os HPUX 11,31 but when i try to change kernell parameters for oracle installation I not found the following parameters:
maxprocs
maxswpchunks
msgseg
msgmap
msgssz
nfile
maxusers
dbc_min_pct
dbc_max_pct
process_id_max
process_id_min
filecache_max
filecache_min
Anybody help me.
Regards.
VB
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03-11-2008 01:35 PM
03-11-2008 01:35 PM
Re: HP-UX 11,32 Kernell parameters
These parameters are now obsolete and do not exist in the kernel.
Oracles recommendations are based on outdated information and can be ignored in this case.
Oracles recommendations are based on outdated information and can be ignored in this case.
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03-11-2008 05:07 PM
03-11-2008 05:07 PM
Re: HP-UX 11,32 Kernell parameters
Some of them are, some aren't.
process_id_min / process_id_max and filecache_min / filecache_max are definitely in 11iv3 (the filecache ones are new starting with that release, in fact). DBC is obsoleted by filecache. If you aren't finding filecache_max or filecache_min, I'd like to know how you're trying to set them -- or the result of uname -a because there's no such thing as 11.31 without them.
nfile is still there, but shouldn't be used (deprecated).
msg* and maxswapchunks are gone (maxswapchunks has been gone since 11.22... I really wish whatever doc is telling folks to look at these would update).
For maxprocs and maxusers I assume you're referencing nproc (maximum processes) and maxuprc (maximum user processes). Those are both still there by those names and you can set them.
For future reference, by the way -- a lot of this is more easily determined since 11iv2 by just checking the tunable man pages (each tunable has one, and if it is removed the man page stating that is shipped in at least one release -- hence the ones from v2 removed in v3 still have v3 man pages). See filecache_max(5), etc.
process_id_min / process_id_max and filecache_min / filecache_max are definitely in 11iv3 (the filecache ones are new starting with that release, in fact). DBC is obsoleted by filecache. If you aren't finding filecache_max or filecache_min, I'd like to know how you're trying to set them -- or the result of uname -a because there's no such thing as 11.31 without them.
nfile is still there, but shouldn't be used (deprecated).
msg* and maxswapchunks are gone (maxswapchunks has been gone since 11.22... I really wish whatever doc is telling folks to look at these would update).
For maxprocs and maxusers I assume you're referencing nproc (maximum processes) and maxuprc (maximum user processes). Those are both still there by those names and you can set them.
For future reference, by the way -- a lot of this is more easily determined since 11iv2 by just checking the tunable man pages (each tunable has one, and if it is removed the man page stating that is shipped in at least one release -- hence the ones from v2 removed in v3 still have v3 man pages). See filecache_max(5), etc.
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03-12-2008 07:14 AM
03-12-2008 07:14 AM
Re: HP-UX 11,32 Kernell parameters
Thanks guys
regards
Vic
regards
Vic
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