i'm wondering if there is a way to determine minimum memory requirement for AIX kernel and OS functions? We use memdetails script from perfpmr package to see actual memory allocation, for example like this:
You can see there is still some free memory but also that AIX kernel uses 13 GB on a 64 GB system. How can i tell what will be the maximum kernel memory? We measured this after reboot and starting the applications, kernel took only 2 GB but during 4 months it gradually grew to 13 GB. What would happen if i configured applications to take let's say 60 GB of memory. Will AIX handle that and live with 4 GB for kernel or will it start trashing until reboot is necessary? I can't seem to find any minimum OS requirements so i don't really know how much memory is available to applications. There are no exact figures, everyone only mentions it depends on running services, devices, network etc. etc. but there is no hint of how to calculate the maximum potential usage alltogether.
Anyone has dealt with this before that could help? I have been trying to apply for AIX Performance tuning training for last 3 years so i could ask these questions but since i was always the only one who applied, the course was never opened
Hello,
I'm using a unix server (HP rp2450) which has : 2 Go RAM memory and 4 Go swap.
Here is the result of vmstat -n command :
$ vmstat -n
VM
memory page faults
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I am trying to investigate a disk performance issue, and we are not seem to be hitting the right direction in our analysis.
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Dear friends. can anybody suggest me what to be considered in order to achieve maximum performance of AIX on which DB2 will be installed
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Dears i want to have a clear view about this tuning parameters and what they related to FS or Oracle , and how to figure the percentage of them .
maxperm%
maxclient%
v_pinshm = 1
lgpg_regions = 0
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Hi,
we've a gigabit Ethernet adapter. And we wanted to improve the performance by tuning network parameters. so' as per IBM info center,
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/aix/v7r1/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.aix.prftungd%2Fdoc%2Fprftungd%2Fnetw_opt.htm
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I have a IBM Power9 server coupled with a NVMe StorWize V7000 GEN3 storage, doing some benchmarks and noticing that single thread I/O (80% Read / 20% Write, common OLTP I/O profile) seems slow.
./xdisk -R0 -r80 -b 8k -M 1 -f /usr1/testing -t60 -OD -V
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vxfs_ifree_timelag
vxfs_ifree_timelag(5) File Formats Manual vxfs_ifree_timelag(5)NAME
vxfs_ifree_timelag - VxFS inode free time lag (specifies the minimum time to be spent on a freelist)
SYNOPSIS VALUE
Specify an integer value.
Minimum
None
Maximum
None
Default
0
DESCRIPTION
In VxFS, the unused inodes are put on a freelist. The memory space for this unused inode is freed if it stays on the freelist for a speci-
fied amount of time. The tunable specifies the minimum amount of time should spend on a freelist before its memory space is freed. The time
is specified in seconds.
is a dynamic tunable. Any changes to take effect immediately.
EXAMPLES
Change the value of to 2400 seconds:
WARNING
Incorrect tuning of may adversely affect system performance.
All HP-UX kernel tunable parameters are release specific. This parameter may be removed or its meaning may change in the future releases
of HP-UX.
Installation of optional kernel software, from HP or other vendors, may cause changes to tunable parameter values. After installation,
some tunable parameters may no longer be at the default or recommended values. For information about the effects of installation on tun-
able values, consult the documentation for the kernel software being installed. For information about optional kernel software that was
factory installed on your system, see at
SEE ALSO kctune(1M), vx_maxlink(5), vx_ninode(5), vxfs_bc_bufhwm(5).
Tunable Kernel Parameters vxfs_ifree_timelag(5)