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AIX
03-29-2009
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vmtune vmo ioo for oracle
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Applied what zaxxon and shockneck suggested and...
Applied what zaxxon and shockneck suggested and saw the difference in performance.
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One another system, i have DISK utilization 100%
How can i reduce this ?
DISK______________BUSY...
Forum:
AIX
03-09-2009
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vmtune vmo ioo for oracle
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I think alot of VMTUNES vmo ioo information has...
I think alot of VMTUNES vmo ioo information has been gathered in this thread.
1) Does anyone know of any good document or redbook on this subject ?
2) Does Oracle have any document specific for...
Forum:
AIX
03-03-2009
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vmtune vmo ioo for oracle
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filosophizer
Thanks for the reply zaxxon and shockneck.. I...
Thanks for the reply zaxxon and shockneck.. I appreciate it.
I have set the parameters like this as per your recommendations:
root@ebtstdb on / # vmo -p -o minfree=480 -o maxfree=512 -o...
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AIX
03-01-2009
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vmtune vmo ioo for oracle
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filosophizer
Some other interesting links on this topic ...
Some other interesting links on this topic
Running Oracle on AIX (http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/library/au-aixoracle/index.html)
Optimizing AIX 5L performance: Tuning your memory...
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AIX
02-22-2009
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vmtune vmo ioo for oracle
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vmtune vmo ioo for oracle
Hello,
My old AIX version is having the following in the script -- so whenever the system reboots -- the following is set:
vmtune -f 480 -F 512 -R 32 -P 30 -p 10
Now, we have a new P-series...
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