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04-07-2003 12:04 PM
04-07-2003 12:04 PM
Memory upgrade
and we want to upgrade it to 3 gigs,
What kernel parameters we have to change?
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04-07-2003 12:21 PM
04-07-2003 12:21 PM
Re: Memory upgrade
No changes are absolutely required. A better question would be what limitations (i.e errors reported) have you already encountered? A posting of your current configuration ('kmtune -l') along with a description of your server's function (e.g. database engine, mail server, etc.) might would lead to a better answer.
Regards!
...JRF...
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04-07-2003 04:05 PM
04-07-2003 04:05 PM
Re: Memory upgrade
The kernel parameter is 'dbc_max_pct' and the minimum, setting could be 2%, 'dbc_min_pct'
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04-07-2003 09:32 PM
04-07-2003 09:32 PM
Re: Memory upgrade
A very nice, yet complex, white paper appears under /usr/share/docs/mem_mgt.txt which discusses kernel parameters as related to physical memory. Also note the swap discussion.
This link had a lot to say and also brought up dbc_max_pct and dbc_min_pct concerns:
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0x155e87dc4d7dd5118ff00090279cd0f9,00.html
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04-07-2003 09:57 PM
04-07-2003 09:57 PM
Re: Memory upgrade
No need to change any kernel parameters for RAM upgrade
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04-08-2003 09:07 PM
04-08-2003 09:07 PM
Re: Memory upgrade
There may be a whole bunch of parameters related to app/DB tuning, such as semaphores, shared memory, etc (after all I'm assuming you bought more memory to be able to support more users, more DBs/apps or maybe improve apps performance).
And don't forget to add more swap...
Cheers,
Ovid.