Server experiencing medium to high usage, Excessive file build up – Oracle Audio Technologies ORACLE9I B10508-01 User Manual

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Running the Oracle HTTP Server on OpenVMS

Apache Server Installation/Configuration

D-7

Username: ORACLE Owner: APACHE WEBSERVER

...

Maxjobs: 0 Fillm: 100 Bytlm: 64000

Maxacctjobs: 0 Shrfillm: 0 Pbytlm: 0

Prclm: 8 DIOlm: 150 WSdef: 2000

...

UAF> MODIFY ORACLE/FILLM=300/PRCLM=20

%UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated

UAF> EXIT

$

Server Experiencing Medium to High Usage

After you install the server and have been running it, look in the log file for errors of
the "cannot open" variety

.

Errors of this type often indicate you need to modify

system parameters

.

Try the following:

Set FILLM to limit the number of files a user process can have open.

Set the SYSGEN parameter CHANNELCNT to 1024 (unless it is already set to a
higher value).

Global Pages and Global Sections

If a browser installation stalls, then this could be an indication that the number of
global pages or global sections is too low

.

Run AUTOGEN to evaluate the number

of global pages and global sections that you need

.

Some browsers might need

more.

Excessive File Build Up

A large number of .LOG and .PID files can amass over time in the directories
APACHE$ROOT:[0000000]

and APACHE$ROOT:[LOGS]

.

Purging these files can

become a burden on application or system managers.

System managers should manually use explicit SET DIRECTORY/VERSION
commands on these two directories.

Note:

Whenever you change system parameters, you must reboot

the system to enable the new settings.

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