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Operating Systems HP-UX Performance problem - waiting on cache Post 302489804 by keelba on Friday 21st of January 2011 04:37:07 PM
Old 01-21-2011
Well, they've already admitted that the query should be modified to run in parallel mode but they do not want to make this change until they've finished their current testing over the next 4-6 weeks.
 

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NFSUSERD(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					       NFSUSERD(8)

NAME
nfsuserd -- load user and group information into the kernel for NFSv4 services SYNOPSIS
nfsuserd [-domain domain_name] [-usertimeout minutes] [-usermax max_cache_size] [-verbose] [-force] [num_servers] DESCRIPTION
nfsuserd loads user and group information into the kernel for NFSv4. It must be running for NFSv4 to function correctly, either client or server. Upon startup, it loads the machines DNS domain name, plus timeout and cache size limit into the kernel. It then preloads the cache with group and user information, up to the cache size limit and forks off N children (default 4), that service requests from the kernel for cache misses. The master server is there for the sole purpose of killing off the slaves. To stop the nfsuserd, send a SIGUSR1 to the master server. The following options are available: -domain domain_name This option allows you to override the default DNS domain name, which is acquired by taking either the suffix on the machine's host- name or, if that name is not a fully qualified host name, the canonical name as reported by getaddrinfo(3). -usertimeout minutes Overrides the default timeout for cache entries, in minutes. If the timeout is specified as 0, cache entries never time out. The longer the time out, the better the performance, but the longer it takes for replaced entries to be seen. If your user/group database management system almost never re-uses the same names or id numbers, a large timeout is recommended. The default is 1 minute. -usermax max_cache_size Overrides the default upper bound on the cache size. The larger the cache, the more kernel memory is used, but the better the perfor- mance. If your system can afford the memory use, make this the sum of the number of entries in your group and password databases. The default is 200 entries. -verbose When set, the server logs a bunch of information to syslog. -force This flag option must be set to restart the daemon after it has gone away abnormally and refuses to start, because it thinks nfsuserd is already running. num_servers Specifies how many servers to create (max 20). The default of 4 may be sufficient. You should run enough servers, so that ps(1) shows almost no running time for one or two of the slaves after the system has been running for a long period. Running too few will have a major performance impact, whereas running too many will only tie up some resources, such as a process table entry and swap space. SEE ALSO
getgrent(3), getpwent(3), nfsv4(4), group(5), passwd(5), nfsd(8) HISTORY
The nfsuserd utility was introduced with the NFSv4 experimental subsystem in 2009. BUGS
The nfsuserd use getgrent(3) and getpwent(3) library calls to resolve requests and will hang if the servers handling those requests fail and the library functions don't return. See group(5) and passwd(5) for more information on how the databases are accessed. BSD
April 25, 2009 BSD
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