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01-16-2007 12:29 AM
01-16-2007 12:29 AM
Memory Issue
One of our HP9000 server RP4440 giving memory problem.DP cell manager is installed and oracle 9.2 and SAP Application installed on this server.Server is with 2 CPU and 2GB RAM.
when I issue a command swapinfo it shows PCT USED 99 % and stops for command access.
Can any one help us in this issue?
Is there any memory upgradation is required?
Sujeet
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01-16-2007 12:36 AM
01-16-2007 12:36 AM
Re: Memory Issue
Regards
Safar
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01-16-2007 12:41 AM
01-16-2007 12:41 AM
Re: Memory Issue
But my device swap is showing only 9 %.
shall i go for memory upgrade?
Please advice.
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01-16-2007 12:54 AM
01-16-2007 12:54 AM
Re: Memory Issue
what do you have in the total line?
If that value is close to 100 then there is the problem.
Do you have pseudo swap enable on the machine.
Please post the output for swapinfo -tam
Depending on the output, we will be able to know if you need more memory or if it's something else.
Regards,
Jaime.
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01-16-2007 12:55 AM
01-16-2007 12:55 AM
Re: Memory Issue
Consider upgrading memory. 2GB is not very much considering all you have on your server.
HPUX 750MB to 1G
DP 512MB + 40MB per backup session
Oracle 512MB+
SAP 512MB+
====================
> 2GB
Brad
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01-16-2007 01:09 AM
01-16-2007 01:09 AM
Re: Memory Issue
Please post the results of this command:
swapinfo -tam
This will tell us how much system memory you have and how much swap.
I talked with oracle two years ago while planning a memory upgrade and they said many customers found 4 GB a good performance point for memory.
However its been two years since then and we went with 8 GB to support a database server/app server on one piece of hardware environment.
You may next need to look at your oracle sga and kernel to see what impact settings there have.
kmtune or kctune will display kernel settings depending on your OS.
The 9% statement below is a bit confusing. What is memory usage and swap usage.
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01-16-2007 01:50 AM
01-16-2007 01:50 AM
Re: Memory Issue
Here is the O/P of swapinfo.
Thanks
Sujeet
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01-16-2007 01:58 AM
01-16-2007 01:58 AM
Re: Memory Issue
I would add at least another 2GB, maybe 4GB.
You can see how badly you are paging out by doing a :
# vmstat 5 12
In this output look at the 'po' column. This shows the page out activity. If the number are above 0, then you have some po activity. If the numbers are into the double-digit range then you moderate to heavy po activity. If the numbers are above 100, then you have heavy po activity and REALLY need more RAM.
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01-16-2007 02:38 AM
01-16-2007 02:38 AM
Re: Memory Issue
As I said before, if you total line is close to 100% then you are in troubles, agreed with the above answers, buy more memory for the machine. As you add more memory to the machine, do not forget to add proporcional amount of dev swap to the system as well.
Regards,
Jaime.
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01-16-2007 10:44 AM
01-16-2007 10:44 AM
Re: Memory Issue
Note that 2 CPUs may also be a problem in the future. If you add more memory, you will see CPU time go up (and disk I/O drop) as more things are done in memory.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin