Performance considerations, Limits and quotas – Oracle Audio Technologies ORACLE9I B10508-01 User Manual

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Running the Oracle HTTP Server on OpenVMS

Apache Server Installation/Configuration

D-5

Performance Considerations

You should have prior experience tuning the performance of the OpenVMS
operating system

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For general information on OpenVMS performance, see the

OpenVMS Performance Management Manual at the following URL:

http://www.openvms.compaq.com:8000/73final/6491/6491pro.html

Recommendations for improving performance on a Oracle HTTP Server are
provided below and in the Release Notes:

Limits and Quotas

The following table shows sample values for the ORACLE Account from a working
and exercised Oracle HTTP Server with a light to moderate load

.

These values are

presented as an example of a system performing well within its context

.

If you

should experience performance difficulties, refer to this table for guidelines in
making adjustments

.

For heavier loads, we point out which values, in our

experience, need to be increased as load increases

.

Keep in mind that no one set of

values will be appropriate for all situations.

Table D–1

Sample Values for the ORACLE Account

Parameter

Default

On Hewlett-Packard Web Server

ASTLM (NonPooled)

Total number of asynchronous
system trap (AST) operations and
scheduled wake-up requests the
user can have queued at one time

250

610

Or BIOLM + DIOLM + 10

BIOLM (NonPooled)

Number of outstanding buffered
I/O operations permitted for a
user’s process

150

300

You might also need to increase the
SYSGEN parameter CHANNELCNT
because it limits BIOLM,DIOLM, and
FILLM.

BYTLM (Pooled)

Amount of buffer space a user’s
process can use

64000

200000

Increase this value for a heavy load.

CHANNELCNT

256

FILLM and CHANNELCNT should be
increased to match each other.

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