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12-14-2000 06:47 AM
12-14-2000 06:47 AM
Support for optimze Kernel and System
we need support for optimize the Kernel and find errors in HP-UX. We have no software-support, but need to pay much more for a person how realy know HP-UX11. Is there someone in Germany (Hamburg). We have to rebuild our IBM-AIX-Software for HP-UX. But the HP-UX works like Windows."Do you have reboot today?" We know our software, but dont understand all of the kernel parameter (AIX don't need it!) Is there someone who can help?
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12-14-2000 07:00 AM
12-14-2000 07:00 AM
Re: Support for optimze Kernel and System
An excellent document which defines the HP-UX kernel parameters is this one:
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/os/KCparams.OverviewAll.html
One set of guidelines is also:
http://performance.techservers.hp.com/tuning.html
You will want to use SAM to examine and to tune your HP-UX kernel. You can run it as root from the command line. From the main menu presented, choose Kernel COnfiguration -> Configurable Parameters.
There are various templates to start with for database servers if this is what you have to tune.
SAM is the best way to approach changing kernel parameters because SAM is "aware" of the various interrelationships among them. Using SAM to tune the HP-UX kernel results in the most optimal choices of parameters. You will also see that changing one parameter often cascades to changes in others.
This forum also has some excellent suggestions. Do a search on "tuning", "kernel" and "oracle" for lots more information.
Hopefully this helps. Post here for more specific help as you need it!
...JRF...
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12-14-2000 07:08 AM
12-14-2000 07:08 AM
Re: Support for optimze Kernel and System
Thanks for your answer, but I read it before. The problem is, realy to know for what they are and to find out what we realy need.
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12-14-2000 07:29 AM
12-14-2000 07:29 AM
Re: Support for optimze Kernel and System
Here a conatct for you :
Niels Eliasen ( nse@ruc.dk )
Phon : +4546328529 ( cellphone ).
Danish guy
Rgds
Alexander M. Ermes
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12-14-2000 07:38 AM
12-14-2000 07:38 AM
Re: Support for optimze Kernel and System
If you are not aware of 'Glance' you should be. Glance is a performance measurement tool which is worth its weight in gold. You can load a trial version from the Application CD(s). If you like it (I'm sure) you can license the product. It has builtin help to guide you, gives all the high-level metric summaries and drill-down you want. Glance also the utilization values of a few kernel parameters like 'nproc', 'nfile', 'shmmni', 'semmni' and a few others.
...JRF...
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12-14-2000 07:56 AM
12-14-2000 07:56 AM
Re: Support for optimze Kernel and System
James has really given you good links. You can try out using this sample Kernel configuration that my server is using for oracle 8.0.5. The server is K580 running 10.20. You should have a swap that is upto 3Gb and RAM above 1Gb.
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12-14-2000 08:44 AM
12-14-2000 08:44 AM
Re: Support for optimze Kernel and System
http://www.docs.hp.com//hpux/onlinedocs/os/KCparams.OverviewAll.html
Good Luck
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12-14-2000 10:28 AM
12-14-2000 10:28 AM
Re: Support for optimze Kernel and System
You may also need to look at how your Logical Volumes are set up i.e. striped , raw. The type of disk technology you will be using i.e. SCSI / Fibre )
HTH