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тАО10-28-2009 05:49 AM
тАО10-28-2009 05:49 AM
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тАО10-28-2009 05:55 AM
тАО10-28-2009 05:55 AM
Re: On a VMS cluster, how can you see on which node the Lock manager is running?
it's called DLM - the Distributed Lock Manager ! It's running everywhere...
On a multi-CPU system, you could dedicate ONE CPU to run the lock-manager code and then you would see a LCKMGR_SERVER 'process' always in COM state on that CPU. This feature is called the 'Dedicated CPU Lock Manager'. But if that node is member of a cluster, the 'lock manager' will run on the other nodes as well.
What's the problem ?
Volker.
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тАО10-28-2009 07:24 AM
тАО10-28-2009 07:24 AM
Re: On a VMS cluster, how can you see on which node the Lock manager is running?
We use Rdb on a cluster and were looking into the possibility to let batchjobs that use the Rdb database , run on the node where the DLM has the highest load, to avoid thrashing of locks between the lock managers on the different nodes.
To do so, we must somehow measure where the DLm has the highest load.
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тАО10-28-2009 08:12 AM
тАО10-28-2009 08:12 AM
Solutionin this case, you need to find out, where the resource tree of the database is being mastered. Then run your batch jobs at that node...
ANAL/SYS
SDA> LCK SHOW ACT ! available since V7.2-1H1
This will show the most active resources.
There is also SYS$EXAMPLES:RDB$SDA.COM. You can use this procedure to build a RDB$SDA.EXE SDA extension. Then use
$ DEF RDB$SDA dev:
$ ANAL/SYS
SDA> RDB SHOW ACTIVE_DB
This would find the RDB database resource trees and display the desired information. You would be interested in the nodename displayed in the 'Node' column. This is the node mastering the resource tree. If you run your batch jobs on that node, locking operations will be local and a lot faster than 'remote' locking operations.
You can monitor distributing locking operations with MONITOR DLOCK. You want 'local' ENQs/CVTs/DEQs as opposed to incoming or outgoing lock operations.
Volker.
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тАО10-28-2009 08:23 AM
тАО10-28-2009 08:23 AM
Re: On a VMS cluster, how can you see on which node the Lock manager is running?
This is the information we need !! Thanks a lot!