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Dear All
At the moment I am using Oracle Apps over HP 9000/800 platform , when using FTP to transfer files between UNIX servers , after an hour or more of transfering I noticed that server performance starts to degrade until I am in need to restart the machine despite that it is a dual PA-RISC + 2G RAM + SAN + HP-UX 11 ,, I am not a UNIX admin , any suggestions. Thank You |
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Humm, from the sound of things you are transferring a large
file or files and you may be filling up one of the filesystems used by either Oracle or the OS. Suggest that you set up a separate filesystem large enough to contain the file(s) being transferred and see if that fixes the problem. - F |
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