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1133.1 | If they use the DLM they'll need some increasing | COOKIE::OAKEY | Picard/Riker '92 | Wed Apr 08 1992 23:14 | 14 |
| � <<< Note 1133.0 by MJBOOT::SCOTT >>>
� -< Significant increase in parameter settings >-
Tim,
I don't have a clue about Oracle, but these parameters *do* deal lock
management in a distributed (aka VAXcluster) environment. If Oracle 6.2
uses the VMS lock manager, then increasing these parameters isn't
surprising to me (Rdb also requires well sized lock-related parameters).
I'd check to see if 6.2 uses the lock manager (ie, $ENQ and $DEQ system
services) and if the size is accurate if they do use the lock manager, but
in using the lock manager I wouldn't really question the fact that they
need to be increased...
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1133.2 | Parallel Server ? | KCOHUB::DAZOFF::DUNCAN | Gerry Duncan @KCO, 452-3445 | Thu Apr 09 1992 16:55 | 7 |
| We need to know if this customer is going to use the cluster capability
of Oracle referenced in -.1 AND if the customer is going to implement
Oracle's parallel server.
Also, can someone post the Rdb default sysgen parameters ?
-- gerry
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1133.3 | Parallel Server & Cluster Capability | MJBOOT::SCOTT | | Thu Apr 09 1992 18:15 | 12 |
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< We need to know if this customer is going to use the cluster capability
< of Oracle referenced in -.1 AND if the customer is going to implement
< Oracle's parallel server.
Yes and yes.
Tim
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1133.4 | those number are HUGE | COPCLU::BRUNSGAARD | Curriculum Vitae, who's that ?? | Fri Apr 10 1992 13:58 | 33 |
| But these parameters are ENORMOUS !!!
I personnaly haven't anything like this in any Rdb installation, but
maybe mine are just just small -:)
The largest being a 1000 terminal ACMS/RDB based system using 40 Acms
Servers in peak periods.
The settings are (of the top of my head)
SRPCOUNT < 100000
Srpcounv doesn't matter too much since it is only the ultimate limit
IRPCOUNT < 40000
...v same as above
Lockidtbl < 80000
Reshhashtbl always set to 1/4 of lockidtbl.
I would claim that running with a lockidtbl of 275000 and reshashtbl
of 8192 is plain nuts !!
Note that SRPCOUNT is charged directly against your physical memory on
your machine, and these numbers are HUGE.
My guess is that something is fishy
- either the settings are wrong
- or Oracle REALLY uses ressources
I don't know which is the right one (or a combination of the two).
Anyway one thing is certain: Those settings can't be the default
settings, so comparing them with Rdb default settings are not apples to
apples comparison at all.
Just an opinion
lars
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