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10-21-2009 08:12 PM
10-21-2009 08:12 PM
PI Performance Issue
I want to know what are the prerequisites for HP PI implementation mainly hardware configuration
& second thing the PI server in our environment showing 100 % CPU, MEM & Disk load for most of the time.
Server Configuration--Intel(R) Itanium 2 9100 series
No. of CPU's--2
RAM --2 GB
Is it sufficient for it.
Oracle DB is also running on it.
& second thing the PI server in our environment showing 100 % CPU, MEM & Disk load for most of the time.
Server Configuration--Intel(R) Itanium 2 9100 series
No. of CPU's--2
RAM --2 GB
Is it sufficient for it.
Oracle DB is also running on it.
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10-21-2009 10:01 PM
10-21-2009 10:01 PM
Re: PI Performance Issue
Yes, Is it sufficient ,
>>Oracle DB is also running on it. <<
This should depends on how DB instance you have on it,
How your system resource has been properly used by Oracle standard settings like "buffer cache" "swapspace" "your logical volumes" striping, and Kernal parameter settings as per Oracle standard.
>>& second thing the PI server in our environment showing 100 % CPU, MEM & Disk load for most of the time.<<<<
This could be your some other different issue ,
CPU - which process top cpu users ?
Memory ? which process takes up Memory resource
Disk ? How much space you have under your current logical volumes
You need to collect some perfromance report for CPU,Mem,Disk usage than you should anayalisis,
if your server under HP - Maintance, You can also log HW/SW call to check on it , they shall send you some "perfomance caputure report and can advice you accordingly
Thanks,
Johnson
>>Oracle DB is also running on it. <<
This should depends on how DB instance you have on it,
How your system resource has been properly used by Oracle standard settings like "buffer cache" "swapspace" "your logical volumes" striping, and Kernal parameter settings as per Oracle standard.
>>& second thing the PI server in our environment showing 100 % CPU, MEM & Disk load for most of the time.<<<<
This could be your some other different issue ,
CPU - which process top cpu users ?
Memory ? which process takes up Memory resource
Disk ? How much space you have under your current logical volumes
You need to collect some perfromance report for CPU,Mem,Disk usage than you should anayalisis,
if your server under HP - Maintance, You can also log HW/SW call to check on it , they shall send you some "perfomance caputure report and can advice you accordingly
Thanks,
Johnson
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