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Re: process parameter

From: <raman.yagna_at_db.com>
Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 22:17:08 -0800
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Hi,

Sorry for unix related question....

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Under which option can i find about semaphores and where this information will be stored.( file )

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Raman

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Raman,

You will need to use the "smitty" facility. Just type "smitty" on the unix prompt and then do what ever you want to do in system admin.

Rgds,

Raja

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On Mon, 26 Feb 2001 18:05:24
 raman.yagna wrote:

>hi all,
> How and where to define or change the OS ( AIX 4.3.3) semaphore parameters.
>Some unix admins please help me...
>
>I'm able to see the active semaphores using ipcs -s .
>
>But how to modify them if required....
>
>Regards,
>Raman
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>Yes. It not only depend on your system resources like RAM but most dependent
>on semaphores defined on your unix system. Besides before increasing it you
>have to see your sessions requirement.
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>HTH,
>Regards
>Rafiq
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>what is the maximum value to which I can set the process parameter in the
>init.ora file.Does this depend on the servers RAM?
>
>How does the relation go about and how do we decide on the number of process
>to be set.
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>Thanks
>Ravindra
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