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10-30-2000 12:03 PM
10-30-2000 12:03 PM
JFS Mount option question
Recently I have been told that putting a mount option of mincache=direct on a database file system for Oracle, I will get better response due to the fact that it acts more like raw disk and will bypass the buffer cache. This I will take as correct, but I also read in a document that specifically asked about the speed of mincache=direct which stated it did not matter which way the file system was mounted as anything >16k going to the file system would act in the same manner as mincache=direct without actually mounting the file system that way. The second doc is what I question, if there is specific mount instruction to make an option run properly. Is what I read in the second doc correct or not.
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10-30-2000 07:34 PM
10-30-2000 07:34 PM
Re: JFS Mount option question
The recommended options for Oracle database files (not indexes, rollback logs, etc):
rw,nosuid,mincache=direct,convosync=direct,nodatainlog
All of these are on one line in fstab. You can then reduce the max buffer cache percentage.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
rw,nosuid,mincache=direct,convosync=direct,nodatainlog
All of these are on one line in fstab. You can then reduce the max buffer cache percentage.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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