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05-28-2008 08:00 PM
05-28-2008 08:00 PM
memory allocation
Total VM : 6.2gb Sys Mem : 4.4gb User Mem: 14.5gb Phys Mem: 32.0gb
Active VM: 6.0gb Buf Cache: 13.0gb Free Mem: 215mb
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05-28-2008 08:44 PM
05-28-2008 08:44 PM
Re: memory allocation
you can edir files in /ver/opt/perf directory to change the glance configuration.
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05-28-2008 08:44 PM
05-28-2008 08:44 PM
Re: memory allocation
you can edit files in /ver/opt/perf directory to change the glance configuration.
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05-28-2008 09:45 PM
05-28-2008 09:45 PM
Re: memory allocation
Total VM : 6.2gb Sys Mem : 4.4gb User Mem: 14.5gb Phys Mem: 32.0gb
Active VM: 6.0gb Buf Cache: 13.0gb Free Mem: 210mb
To :
Total VM : 10.0gb Sys Mem : 3.2gb User Mem: 24.7gb Phys Mem: 32.0gb
Active VM: 9.8gb Buf Cache: 655mb Free Mem: 3.4gb
Is it can be changed?
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05-28-2008 10:13 PM
05-28-2008 10:13 PM
Re: memory allocation
what is your dbc_max_pct and dbc_min_pct kernel parameters value now?
and what is your total memory?
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05-28-2008 10:15 PM
05-28-2008 10:15 PM
Re: memory allocation
you have 32GB memory, right?
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05-28-2008 10:19 PM
05-28-2008 10:19 PM
Re: memory allocation
Tunable Value Expression Changes
dbc_max_pct 50 Default Immed
root@vinhdt01:(syslog)> kctune dbc_min_pct
Tunable Value Expression Changes
dbc_min_pct 5 Default Immed
yes memory 32GB
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05-28-2008 10:26 PM
05-28-2008 10:26 PM
Re: memory allocation
dbc_max_pct defines the maximum percentage of memory to be used by dynamic buffer cache.
Minimum 2
Maximum 90
Default 50
dbc_min_pct defines the minimum percentage of memory to be used by dynamic buffer cache.
Minimum 2
Maximum 90
Default 5
In your case you are using default values, Change them according to your need.
Regards,
Asif Sharif
Asif Sharif
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05-28-2008 10:31 PM
05-28-2008 10:31 PM
Re: memory allocation
is that means only Buf Cache can be tuned? how about others?
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05-28-2008 11:01 PM
05-28-2008 11:01 PM
Re: memory allocation
read the following thread.
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=252307
Regards,
Asif Sharif
Asif Sharif