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Conference ranger::pathworks_netware

Title:PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (NetWare) Conf.
Notice:Shipping on OpenVMS/Alpha and OSF/1 - ECOs=314.* - Kits=21.*
Moderator:DELNI::GORCZYCA
Created:Wed Nov 04 1992
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:805
Total number of notes:2930

785.0. "Server Performance" by EVTAI1::DEGAT (From the froggie's TSC) Thu Feb 13 1997 05:40

    
    Hi, 
    
    Is there a cookbook for tuning PATHWORKS for OpenVMS Netware
    performances ?
    
    Rgds,
    
    Bruno.
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785.1no cookbook...CPEEDY::COOKJust say NO to that AccViO! - Java!!!Fri Feb 14 1997 14:5214
    
    The only two 'performance' things in the product are:
    
    (1) Setting a few file-cache size parameters:
    
    	(See note 301 as an example)
    
    
    (2) Installing/configuring OpenVMS's XQP+ option
    
    	(As I recall, the PATHWORKS documentation mentions this one.)
    
    
    The server-logfile displays state of these settings during startup.
785.2301 ?EVTAI1::DEGATFrom the froggie's TSCMon Apr 21 1997 12:5812
    Hi,
    
    I've been away for a time and i just began to look at this problem.
    
    I've read 301 but the logicals used are not mentioned in any
    documentation. 
    Is it really 301 ?
    
    Regards,
    
    Bruno.
    
785.3Note #301 is all there is.STAR::COOKJust say NO to that AccViO! - Java!!!Thu Apr 24 1997 15:0713
    >>>I've read 301 but the logicals used are not mentioned in any
    >>>documentation. 
    
    	No, they aren't formally documented in the documentation.  (The
    reason for that presumably was because they weren't considered to
    have been sufficiently qualified/tested.)  That's why they are only
    mentioned here in the notes file.
    
    
    >>>Is it really 301 ?
    
    	Yes.  (>>>I've read 301...)