Sybase DC35823-01-1500-04 User Manual

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CHAPTER 3 Configuring the Operating System

Configuration Guide

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4

At the UNIX prompt, execute the following statements as “root”. The user
ID of the user who is starting Adaptive Server and Backup Server must be
the owner of the /dev/async directory.

HP-UX 11.23

This step is mandatory for HP users.

To improve I/O performance on character or raw block devices, enable
asynchronous I/O by installing the HP asynchronous I/O driver from SAM. For
help with installing this driver, contact your operating system administrator or
HP technical support.

Note

Before executing the following instructions, shut down Adaptive Server

(or SQL Server).

1

To launch the Kernel Configuration use

kcweb -F

.

2

Select Modules.

3

Select

asyncdsk

and change the

next boot

to

static

.

4

Rebuild the kernel, and reboot the system.

5

Execute the following commands using the

userid

root:

#/etc/mknod/dev/async c 101 4

#chmod 0660/dev/async

#chown <uid> /dev/async

#/etc/setprivgrp <ugrp> MLOCK

Where:

<uid> is the identification (user ID) used by the user that is booting
Adaptive Server.

<ugrp> is the user group for the sybase userid.

6

At the UNIX prompt, execute the following statements as “root”. The user
ID of the user who is starting Adaptive Server and Backup Server must be
the owner of the /dev/async directory.

HP-UX on Itanium

To verify that the

async

I/O is active on the Itanium machine:

1

Log in as root.

2

Issue the command:

# kcmodule -a | grep aync

Result:

asyncdsk static required

or you can also use the following:

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