If this isn't exactly what you wanted, please try our Search (there's a LOT of techy and non-techy stuff here about Linux, Unix, Mac OS X and just computers in general!):
From: Anthony Lawrence <tony@pcunix.com>
Subject: Re: I/O KERNEL PARAMETER
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 05:40:11 -0500
References: <atu62s$t8v39@imsp212.netvigator.com>
TELRIS MAN wrote:
> My SCO Unix is 5.0.6 and running on Compaq Proliant server with Raid 5
> config. When I use the compaq utility cpqmon to monitor the performace, I
> find that the hard disk is always nearly 90% utilize, CPU is 30% and Memory
> is 30%. It may due to my application with heavy I/O access. Therefore the
> server performance are always slow.
>
> Any kernel parameter should be tuned to increase the I/O performance?
There's a pretty good performance tuning guide included with your system
that you can read in the GUI; it is also online at
http://osr5doc.ca.caldera.com:457/PERFORM/CONTENTS.html
also see http://aplawrence.com/Unixart/slow.html
--
Tony Lawrence
Free Linux Skills Test: http://aplawrence.com/skillstest.html
Enter your email address for automatic notification of new posts here
(be sure to whitelist 'feedburner.com' if you use spam filtering)
| Views for this page | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Today | This Week | This Month | This Year | Overall |
| 1 | 2 | 8 | 162 | 961 |
/Bofcusm/1892.html copyright 1997-2004 (various authors) All Rights Reserved
Have you tried Searching this site?
Unix/Linux/Mac OS X support by phone, email or on-site: Support Rates
This is a Unix/Linux resource website. It contains technical articles about Unix, Linux and general computing related subjects, opinion, news, help files, how-to's, tutorials and more. We appreciate comments and article submissions.
Add your comments