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07-01-2003 10:28 AM
07-01-2003 10:28 AM
Monitoring kernel parameters
Thanks,
..Joe
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07-01-2003 10:30 AM
07-01-2003 10:30 AM
Re: Monitoring kernel parameters
Glance is the only tool I know of that gives you high water mark, current usage, etc.
Pete
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07-01-2003 10:31 AM
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Re: Monitoring kernel parameters
This will show your existing kernel parameters.
-Bryan
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07-01-2003 10:34 AM
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07-01-2003 10:34 AM
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Re: Monitoring kernel parameters
Or does it w/ the correct parameters?
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07-01-2003 10:36 AM
07-01-2003 10:36 AM
Re: Monitoring kernel parameters
No, kmtune will just show you the current values.
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07-01-2003 10:38 AM
07-01-2003 10:38 AM
Re: Monitoring kernel parameters
Its a manual process, not nice and graphical like glance, but you get more usable, tweakable data by using sar scripts.
Attaching some examples.
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07-01-2003 10:40 AM
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07-01-2003 10:41 AM
07-01-2003 10:41 AM
Re: Monitoring kernel parameters
No kmtune will only show you your existing values. Strictly a display of the parameters.
-Bryan
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07-01-2003 10:44 AM
07-01-2003 10:44 AM
Re: Monitoring kernel parameters
sar -v 1
Other parameters such as IPC tables (shared memory, semaphores, message queues) will require tools like Glance to monitor. Fence parameters (to limit runaway programs) don't fill up, they just prevent processes from consuming too much of the system resources (files, memory, etc).
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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07-01-2003 11:06 AM
07-01-2003 11:06 AM
Re: Monitoring kernel parameters
Any clues to what parameter this may refer to?
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07-01-2003 11:50 AM
07-01-2003 11:50 AM
Re: Monitoring kernel parameters
msgmap
msgmax
msgmnb
msgmni
msgseg
msgssz
msgtql
semmni
semmns
semmnu
semume
shmmax
shmmni
shmseg
These are different kernel tunables for IPC.
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07-01-2003 11:55 AM
07-01-2003 11:55 AM
Re: Monitoring kernel parameters
Here's something similar from an Omniback question, but I bet it's the answer for you to.
The error occurs because of "enospc / semget error in Oracle", semget error unable to get first semaphore set and no space on device. When the system does not have enough contiguous semaphores in the sem array to satisfy a semget request, the call returns a ENOSPC error. This error may occur even though there may be enough free semaphores, but they are not contiguous. Run "ipcs -a -s" and then add up the number under column "NSEMS". This sum should be the no. of semphores used. If this is the cause of the problem, increase kernel parameter "semmns" which is the total number of semaphores in system. Check semmns and increase semmns.
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07-01-2003 04:45 PM
07-01-2003 04:45 PM
Re: Monitoring kernel parameters
There is a monitoring tool of the kernel parameter what are you looking for.
Have a look at this that how to install and manage for using many kinds of funtions on this tool.
http://software.hp.com/products/KCWEB/downloads.html
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07-01-2003 09:23 PM
07-01-2003 09:23 PM
Re: Monitoring kernel parameters
How about sar?.I know sar -v can see the below :
14:11:33 text-sz ov proc-sz ov inod-sz ov file-sz ov
14:11:34 N/A N/A 125/2420 0 1224/2888 0 830/4779 0
regards
mB
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07-05-2003 08:26 AM
07-05-2003 08:26 AM
Re: Monitoring kernel parameters
You can get it at the porting and archive centre: http://hpux.connect.org.uk/hppd/hpux/Sysadmin/ktstat-1.42/
Regards
Wouter