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11-20-2007 10:20 PM
11-20-2007 10:20 PM
I have an problem with a old server on my customer...
Model is K370
Server shutdown with message "Red alert message queue table is neartly full"
How to monitor which kernel parameter is faulty ?
I have executed sysdef and this is the result :
NAME VALUE BOOT MIN-MAX UNITS FLAGS
acctresume 4 - -100-100 -
acctsuspend 2 - -100-100 -
allocate_fs_swapmap 0 - - -
bufpages 196608 - 0- Pages -
create_fastlinks 0 - - -
dbc_max_pct 20 - - -
dbc_min_pct 5 - - -
default_disk_ir 0 - - -
dskless_node 0 - 0-1 -
eisa_io_estimate 768 - - -
eqmemsize 30 - - -
file_pad 10 - 0- -
fs_async 0 - 0-1 -
hpux_aes_override 0 - - -
maxdsiz 16384 - 256-655360 Pages -
maxfiles 1024 - 30-2048 -
maxfiles_lim 1024 - 30-2048 -
maxssiz 6144 - 256-655360 Pages -
maxswapchunks 2500 - 1-16384 -
maxtsiz 16384 - 256-655360 Pages -
maxuprc 400 - 3- -
maxvgs 10 - - -
msgmap 16711680 - 3- -
nbuf 103392 - 0- -
ncallout 3636 - 6- -
ncdnode 150 - - -
ndilbuffers 30 - 1- -
netisr_priority -1 - -1-127 -
netmemmax 361832448 - - -
nfile 20010 - 14- -
nflocks 8000 - 2- -
ninode 5118 - 14- -
no_lvm_disks 0 - - -
nproc 3620 - 10- -
npty 500 - 1- -
nstrpty 60 - - -
nswapdev 25 - 1-25 -
nswapfs 10 - 1-25 -
public_shlibs 1 - - -
remote_nfs_swap 0 - - -
rtsched_numpri 32 - - -
sema 0 - 0-1 -
semmap 8323072 - 4- -
shmem 289 - 0-1 -
shmmni 1000 - 3-1024 -
streampipes 0 - 0- -
swapmem_on 1 - - -
swchunk 2048 - 2048-16384 kBytes -
timeslice 10 - -1-2147483648 Ticks -
unlockable_mem 16384 - 0- Pages -
regards
L-DERLYN
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11-20-2007 10:34 PM
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11-20-2007 10:38 PM
11-20-2007 10:38 PM
Re: Red alert message queue table is neartly full
Yes, for me also but it's seems not exitant on 10.20 ???
Regards
L-DERLYN
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11-21-2007 12:39 AM
11-21-2007 12:39 AM
Re: Red alert message queue table is neartly full
Use 'glance'. The system tables view (toggle with 't') will show key kernel watermarks.
Regards!
...JRF...
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11-22-2007 02:38 AM
11-22-2007 02:38 AM
Re: Red alert message queue table is neartly full
It's ok, my customer doesn't send me all informations on kernel parameters
Semmni is in kernel and monitoring with glance has show the problem
Regards
L-DERLYN
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11-22-2007 07:18 PM
11-22-2007 07:18 PM
Re: Red alert message queue table is neartly full
I set again
Thanks for your response