Tuning parameters for /etc/system, Tuning parameters for, Table b-2 – Sun Microsystems Portal Server 6 User Manual

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Tuning Parameters for

/etc/system

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Portal Server 6 2005Q1 • Deployment Planning Guide

Tuning Parameters for

/etc/system

Table B-2

is a list of

/etc/system

tuning parameters used during the performance

study. The changes are applied by appending each to the

/etc/system

file.

A description of all

/etc/system

parameters can be found in the Solaris Tunable

Parameters Reference Manual.

Table B-3

is a list of TCP kernel tuning parameters. These are known TCP tuning

parameters that affect most performance on Portal Servers. Recommended values
for these parameters are discussed in the Identity Server Customization and API
Guide
.

Table B-2

/etc/system Options

/etc/system Option

Description

set rlim_fd_max=<value>

"Hard" limit on file descriptors that a single process might have open. To override
this limit requires superuser privilege.

set
tcp:tcp_conn_hash_size=<value>

Controls the hash table size in the TCP module for all TCP connections.

Along with tune_t_flushr, autoup controls the amount of memory examined for
dirty pages in each invocation and frequency of file system sync operations.

set autoup=<value>

The value of autoup is also used to control whether a buffer is written out from the
free list. Buffers marked with the B_DELWRI flag (file content pages that have
changed) are written out whenever the buffer has been on the list for longer than
autoup seconds.

Increasing the value of autoup keeps the buffers around for a longer time in
memory.

set tune_t_fsflushr=<value>

Specifies the number of seconds between fsflush invocations.

set rechoose_interval=<value>

Number of clock ticks before a process is deemed to have lost all affinity for the
last CPU it ran on. After this interval expires, any CPU is considered a candidate
for scheduling a thread. This parameter is relevant only for threads in the
timesharing class. Real-time threads are scheduled on the first available CPU.

Table B-3

TCP/IP Options

TCP/IP Options

Description

ndd -set /dev/tcp
tcp_xmit_hiwat 65535

ndd -set /dev/tcp
tcp_recv_hiwat 65535

The default send window size in bytes. The default receive window
size in bytes.

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